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Thirteenth 
Triennial  Report 

[Old   title] 

The  Trustees  of  the  Fund 
for  the  Relief  of  Widows 
and  Orphans  of  Deceased 
Clergymen,  and  of  Aged, 
Infirm  and  Disabled  Clergy- 
men of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  of  the  United 
States  of  America. 


[Above  Superseded  by  the  Name,  The  General 
Clergy  Relief  Fund] 


INDEX 


Act  of  Enlargement 120 

Act  of  Incorporation 119 

All  Questions  Answered 4,5 

Beneficiaries.     Number  in  each  Diocese 28,  29,  30,  31 

Bequests  and  Legacies 24 

Canon.     General  Clergy  Relief  Fund 122,  123 

Change  of  Name 121 

Comparative  Table 32 

Contributors.     List  of 33  to  118 

Endowment  and  Memorial  Funds 21,  22,  23 

Forms  of  Agreement  in  Merging 124,  125 

Forms  of  Devise  and  Bequest 4th  page  cover 

Grants  to  each  Diocese 28,  29,  30,  3 1 

Life  Insurance  Policies  for  Endowment 23 

List  of  Offerings  and  Contributions 33  to  118 

Memorial  Funds 21,  22,  23 

Merged  Dioceses 28,  29,  30,  31 

Merging 6,7 

Message  of  Trustees 9  to  20 

Nvunber  of  Chiurches  contributing  in  each  Diocese 28  to  31 

Number  of  Beneficiaries  in  each  Diocese 2  8  to  3 1 

Notice  for  Insertion  in  Diocesan  Journals 3d  page  cover 

Offerings.     List  of 33  to  1 18 

Prayers  for  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund 8 

Recommendations  of  General  Convention 5 

Recommendations  of  Trustees 4,  5 

References  to  General  Convention  Journals 126,  127 

Special  Designations 21,  23,  28 

Table  of  Appropriations  and  Offerings  by  Dioceses 28  to  31 

Total  Contributions  from  Each  Diocese 33  to  1 18 

Treasurer's  Report 24  to  2  7 

What  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  Stands  for 2,3 


Press  of 

The  John  C.  Winston  Co. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


^"^  f*      MAR  27  1911 

Thirteenth  Triennial  Report 

of  the  Trustees 

vv^ith   Data  Suggested  and  Required  by  the 
General  Convention 

1907-1910 


TRUSTEES 

Th2  RT.  REV.  O.  W.  WHITAKER,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President 

The  RT.  REV.  DAVID  HUMMELL  GREER,  D.  D.,  Vice-President 

The  REV.  REESE  F.   ALSOP,  D.D. 

The  REV.  WILLIAM  T.  MANNING,  D.D. 

MR.  GEORGE  WHARTON  PEPPER 

MR.  HENRY  LEWIS  MORRIS 

MR.  ELIHU  CHAUNCEY,  Secretary 

RESOURCES 

Annual  Offerings  from  Parishes  and  Missions 

A  Percentage  of  the  Communion  Alms 

The  Royalty  on  the  Hymnal,  Legacies,  Bequests 

Commission  to  raise  an  Endowment  of  Five  Million  Dollars. 


Remit  to 


REV.  ALFRED  J.  P.  McCLURE 
Treasurer  and  Financial  Agent 

CENTRAL  OFFICE,  THE  CHURCH  HOUSE 
Twelfth  and  Walnut  Streets,  Philadelphia 

Address  all  Communications  to  the  Chiu-ch  House 


What  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  Stands  For 


(i)  For  an  united  effort  on  the  part  of  the  whole  Church  to 
solve  the  problem  of  pension  and  relief  as  broadly  and 
inclusively  as  possible. 

(a)  For  example:  Without  diocesan  and  geographical 
limitations,  such  as  a  certain  number  of  years  of  residence 
in  a  diocese,  seat  in  Diocesan  Convention,  number  of  offer- 
ings, and  the  like. 

(b)  Without  dues  or  fees,  as  is  the  case  in  a  society  requir- 
ing membership,  which  requirement  renders  benefits  forfeit- 
able, limited  and  non-applicable  to  all  the  clergy  of  the 
Church. 

(c)  Without  physical  examination,  as  is  required  by 
insurance  companies,  thus  limiting  the  number  who  can  be 
benefited  and  therefore  inapplicable  universally. 

(2)  For  pension  and  relief  as  applied  to  the  whole  family  unit, 
i.  e.,  clergy,  widows,  orphans. 

As  for  example: 

(a)  All  disabled  clergy,  whether  disabled  by  age  or 

sickness. 
(6)  Widows,  unless  they  remarry, 
(c)  Orphans    up    to    twenty-one,    unless    they   marry 

before. 

(3)  FOR  PENSIONS  AT  64.  Without  regard  to  dues  or  fees, 
or  infirmities,  or  localities,  or  years  of  residence,  or  contri- 
butions, or  physical  examination;  but  simply  "by  right  of 
years  of  honorable  service." 

HOW  THIS  IS  BEING  ACCOMPLISHED 

'.rr  First.  Sixty-six  Dioceses  and  Missionary  Jurisdictions 
out  of  ninety-eight,  by  their  united  effort  as  one  society,  are 
fulfilling  the  ideal  of  solving  the  problem  of  pension  and  relief  as 
broadly  and  inclusively  as  possible. 

Second.  By  applying  pension  and  relief  to  the  whole  family 
unit  and  to  the  extent  of  over  600  persons  in  all  Dioceses  and 
Missionary  Jurisdictions,  and  in  amounts  up  to  $500. 

Third.  By  pledging  the  clergy  and  others  to  Automatic 
Pensions  at  64,  and  by  securing  offerings,  specially  designated 
for  this  purpose,  which  now  amount  to  about  $105,000. 


What  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  Stands  For 


Fourth.  By  securing  offerings,  contributions,  legacies  and 
bequests  which  will  amount  to  over  five  hundred  thousand 
dollars  for  the  three  years;  about  two  hundred  and  fifty  thou- 
sand of  which  has  been  designated  for  Permanent  Funds  by 
contributors,  making  the  Permanent  Funds  about  four  hundred 
and  fifty  thousand  dollars. 

HOW  CAN  THE  MATTER  BE  HASTENED 

By  participation,  not  legislation.  We  do  not  need  more 
machinery,  nor  intermediary  societies,  nor  auxiliaries,  but  con- 
tributors participating  in  the  simple  plan  of  annual  offerings. 
About  a  fourth  of  the  clergy  and  a  fifth  of  the  churches  comply 
with  the  recommendation  of  the  General  Convention  and  send 
offerings.     Why  not  all  the  Clergy  and  Churches? 

Second.  By  annual  offerings  from  all  the  congregations 
of  the  Church,  and  by  a  percentage  of  the  Communion  Alms  as 
recommended  by  the  General  Convention. 

Third.  By  interesting  the  Laity  in  this  method  of  blessing 
and  encouraging  the  work  of  the  Church. 

Fourth.     By  subscribing  to  the  fund  for  Pensions  at  64. 

Fifth.     By  legacies  and  bequests. 

DANGERS 

First.  The  obligations  of  the  Trustees  of  the  General  Clergy 
Relief  Fund  have  now  become  so  large  and  serious  that  they 
must  not  only  claim  the  cordial  support  of  every  Churchman, 
but  protection,  in  like  manner,  from  anything  that  will  divert 
or  lessen  the  income  or  resources.  In  unity  is  strength;  scat- 
tered offerings  are  wasteful  and  ineffective. 

Second.  From  impatient  and  unnecessary  legislation. 
Legislation  will  not  make  money. 

Third.  From  unnecessary  machinery,  agents,  societies, 
auxiliaries. 

Simplicity   and   large    inclusiveness    is    one    of   the 

characteristics  of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund. 
The   Trustees   are   in   direct   contact,   without   any 

middle    agency,    with    all    contributors,    and    receive 

their  offerings  directly,  putting  them  into  immediate 

use  and  returning  thanks  and  a  statement  of  needs 

at  once  to  those  interested. 

Fourth.  From  lack  of  participation  on  the  part  of  the 
clergy  who  ought  to  be  the  ones  most  interested. 


Questions  in  Regard  to  the  Fund  Answered 


The  Church  in  its  official  capacity  has  provided,  by  pro- 
foundly wise  legislation,  in  its  general  canons,  for  a  uniform, 
comprehensive  annuity  or  pension  and  relief  fund  for  the  clergy 
and  their  families  throughout  the  whole  Church.  The  machin- 
ery comprises  an  automatic  pension  at  64,  when  sufficient 
money  is  provided. 

It  is  the  only  pension  and  relief  fund  for  which  the  General 
Convention : 

(a)  has  ever  legislated ; 

(b)  provides  Trustees  triennially ; 

(c)  sets  apart  a  definite  day  for  offerings ; 

(d)  recommends  a  portion  of  the  Communion  Alms ; 

(e)  gives  the  royalty  on  the  Hymnal. 

(f )  has  appointed  a  commission  to  raise  an  endowment. 

This  General  Fund  has  the  same  status  in  the  General 
Canons  as  the  Missionary  Society. 

The  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  has  in  the  last  few  years : 

(a)  Merged  with  it  the  organizations  for  relief  of  about 

66  Dioceses  and  Missionary  Jurisdictions; 

(b)  increased  the  number  of  annuitants  to  over  600 ; 

(c)  increased  the  annuities  paid  from  5  to  10  fold. 

It  is  the  only  fund  in  the  Church  which  gives  a  pension  or 
annuity  without  payment  of  dues  or  fees  or  pre- 
miums or  age  requirements  or  diocesan  limitations ; 

(a)  to  the  young  disabled  clergyman ; 

(b)  to  the  old  disabled  clergyman; 

(c)  to  the  widow  of  a  clergyman; 

(d)  to  the  orphan  of  a  clergyman;  and  it  is  to-day 

dispensing  more  money  than  any  other  society 
of  the  kind  in  the  whole  Church. 


Legislation  of  the  General  Convention 


1.  Authorizing  percentage  of  Communion  Alms  for  General 
Clergy  Relief  Fund. — Convention  of  1883. 

"  Of  increasing  the  ability  of  the  Trustees  and  extending 
the  benefits  of  the  Fund  for  the  Relief  of  the  Widows  and 
Orphans  of  Deceased  Clergymen  and  of  Aged,  Infirm  and 
Disabled  Clergymen." 

Resolved,  That  the  General  Convention  earnestly  recom- 
mend the  devotion,  by  the  Ministers  of  this  Church,  of  a  part 
of  the  alms  and  contributions  at  the  administration  of  the 
Holy  Communion,  to  the  support  of  disabled  clergymen,  and 
the  widows  and  orphans  of  deceased  clergymen." 

2.  Setting  apart  a  regular  Sunday  (Quinquagesima)  for  an 
annual  offering. — Convention  of  1895. 

"We  earnestly  recommend  that  stated  offerings  shall  be 
made  for  this  fund  annually  on  Quinquagesima  Sunday  or  on 
the  Sunday  nearest  thereto  that  may  be  convenient. " 

3.  Creating  a  Commission  to  raise  an  Endowment  for  the 
General  Clergy  Relief  Fund. — Richmond  Convention,  1907. 

"Resolved,  That  a  Special  Commission  of  ten  Bishops, 
fifteen  Presbyters,  and  twenty  Laymen  be  appointed  to  take 
in  hand  the  raising  of  a  siim  of  not  less  than  five  millions  of 
dollars  for  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund. " 

"The  purpose  of  the  Commission  is  to  raise  $5,000,000  for  the  pen- 
sioning by  right  of  everj^  clergyman  of  this  Church,  at  the  age  of  sixty- 
four,  and  prior  thereto,  if  incapacitated  for  service  by  accident  or  disease. 
The  General  Clergy  Relief  Society  is  to  be  the  administrator  of  the  Fund, 
to  which  Society  whenever  $10,000  has  been  accumulated,  that  sum  will 
be  handed  over  for  investment." — Commission  Circular. 

For  Act  of  Incorporation,  see  p.  119. 
For  Canon,  see  p.  122. 


On  Merging 


THE  GENERAL  FUND  is  overlapping  and  supplementing  help  in  all 
dioceses,  and  so  long  as  such  help  exists  the  Trustees  work  in  har- 
mony with  such  efforts,  and  co-operate  to  the  great  end,  that 
adequate  support  may  be  provided  for  the  aged  and  disabled  clergy 
and  their  widows  and  orphans;  at  the  same  time  the  Trustees  hold,  "That 
it  is  most  unsatisfactory  to  have  the  matter  of  clerical  relief  approached  in 
40  or  50  different  ways  and  from  all  of  them  without  regard  to  the  others." 
In  1898  the  Trustees  said  to  the  General  Convention:  "  It  is 
devoutly  to  be  wished  that  all  clergy  relief  funds,  diocesan  or 
otherwise,  might  somehow  act  together  as  one;  secure  an  ade- 
quate income  by  a  new  endowment,  or  by  the  increase  and  com- 
bination of  old  ones  establish  some  uniform  system  of  pensions, 
and  lift  the  whole  work  out  of  what  now  seems  a  series  of  bureaus 
of  unequal,  insufficient  and  uncertain  doles,  to  its  rightful  power 
and  scope  from  one  end  of  the  land  to  the  other,  as  a  nation 
takes  the  task  of  providing  for  its  heroes  and  wards  out  of  the 
uncertainties  of  charity  and  sets  it  upon  the  sure  basis  of  a 
righteous  duty  righteously  fulfilled." 

About  66  dioceses  and  Missionary  Jurisdictions  have  either  merged 
with  the  General  Fund  or  appointed  committees  to  that  end.  Some  of 
the  arguments  that  have  moved  them  can  be  stated  as  follows : 

First — The  clergy  are  called  to  the  whole  Church,  therefore  a  general  pen- 
sion system  seems  to  be  required.  The  National  Government  does 
not  require  each  State  to  look  after  the  pensioning  of  its  soldiers. 

Second — Annuities  or  pensions  should  be  paid  to  the  officers  of  the  Church 
without  regard  to  local  restrictions  or  any  requirements  of  previous 
pecuniary  payments.  Active  service  and  a  Ufe  of  honorable  devotion 
to  duty  have  earned  this. 

Third — It  is  not  right  that  a  clergyman's  old-age-and-disability-support  or 
pension  (or  that  of  his  family)  should  be  imperiled  by  reason  of  his 
call  to  serve  at  any  time,  in  any  part  of  the  Church,  but  especially  in 
the  hard  places.  A  premium  should  not  be  placed  upon  mere 
sojourn  in  opulent  dioceses.  Local  funds  are  forfeitable  and  so 
restrain  and  discourage  aggressive  missionary  effort  in  less  favored 
places.  The  great  body  of  the  clergy  are  ineligible  to  local  funds  by 
reason  of  unwilling  removals  or  local  requirements. 

Four'h — A  General  Fund  is  of  necessity  more  equitable  and  just.  There 
is  no  reason  why  a  man  who  belongs  to  the  same  Church  and  is  doing 
hard,  self-denying  work,  should  have  less  chance  of  a  pension  or  less 
of  a  pension  in  one  diocese  than  another. 

Fifth — A  pension  from  a  General  Board  of  the  Church  can  be  administered 
more  nearly  as  a  right,  by  a  formal  appropriation;  and  with  greater 
delicacy  because  of  less  personal  contact. 

(6) 


Sixth — An  uniform  fund  and  effort  puts  an  end  to  the  confusion  caused  in 
the  minds  of  many  by  reason  of  different  funds  and  methods  and  sub- 
divisions of  authority  and  appeal. 

Seventh — The  merging  of  funds  puts  an  end  to  the  accumulation  of  local 
funds  which  may  and  do  in  some  cases  lie  idle  and  unused,  the  income 
being  added  to  the  principal. 

Eighth — The  General  Fund  presents  to  the  whole  Church  a  clear,  simple, 
business-like  system  such  as  the  United  States  Government  and  great 
corporations  and  some  other  churches  have  adopted. 

Ninth — The  General  Fund  comprehends  the  Family  Unit.  It  cares  for  the 
young  disabled  clergyman,  the  old  disabled  clergyman,  the  aged 
clergyman,  the  widow,  the  orphan;  and  provides  for  an  old  age  pen- 
sion at  64  when  sufficient  money  has  been  accumulated;  and  it  does 
this  no  matter  in  what  part  of  the  world  the  man  or  his  family  happen 
to  be. 

Tenth — A  more  complete  record  of  all  clergy  relief  in  the  Church,  and, 
therefore,  a  more  equitable  and  sufficient  distribution  can  be  made  by 
means  of  the  General  Fund.  Instead  of  "a  series  of  bureaus  of  un- 
equal and  insufficient  and  uncertain  doles  the  General  Fund  estab- 
lishes a  uniform  system  and  lifts  the  work  out  of  what  now  seems  to  be 
a  fragmentary,  uncertain  and  inequitable  condition.  " 

Eleventh — Local  interest  is  advantaged  by  merging.  Beneficaries  on 
diocesan  lists  are  transferred  to  the  General  Fund  and  paid  the  same 
amounts  they  have  been  receiving,  and  in  addition  the  Bishop  can  ask 
for  an  appropriation  from  the  General  Fund,  and  in  addition  can 
designate  out  of  any  surplus  funds,  amounts  for  his  clergy,  and  all  this 
without  extra  canons  or  legislation. 

Twelfth — Local  authority,  interest  and  information  can  be  secured  by 
having  in  each  Diocese  and  Missionary  Jurisdiction  a  Diocesan  Com- 
mittee on  General  Clergy  Relief  composed  of  three  clergymen  and  two 
laymen  to  assist  the  Bishop  and  the  officers  of  the  General  Clergy 
Relief  Fund,  and  reporting  to  their  convention  each  year  the  contribu- 
tions from  the  parishes  and  missions  and  the  needs  as  furnished  by 
the  Bishop  and  the  officers  of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund;  the 
report  so  made  to  be  printed  in  the  Journal.  Local  or  Diocesan 
accumulations  given  specifically  for  use  in  a  Diocese  can  be  held  under 
a  form  of  agreement  by  a  local  board,  while  the  organization  and 
interest  and  offerings  are  merged  in  the  General  Fimd. 

"The  Trustees  may  enter  into  relations  with  all  kindred  funds  and 
societies  in  the  Church,  and  so  far  as  may  be  practicable,  secure  their 
co-operation  to  the  end  that  there  may  be  a  complete  record  of  all  clergy 
relief  in  the  Church,  and  that  such  relief  may  be  distributed  wisely,  equi- 
tably and  efficiently. " — Canon  $j  of  the  General  Canons  of  the  Church. 

"The  Trustees  further  would  inquire  whether  it  be  not  possible  and 
desirable  to  establish  a  correspondence  between  this  general  fund  and  all 
kindred  funds  and  societies  in  the  Church,  to  the  end  that  there  may  be  an 
understanding,  and,  so  far  as  practicable,  co-operation  between  all  the 
agencies;  that  there  may  be  a  general  bureau  to  at  least  record  all  that  is 
done  by  the  Church  in  this  matter  of  clergy  relief,  that  it  may  be  done 
with  intelligence  and  in  the  best  and  most  efficient  way." — Convention 
Reports  of  1892;  repeated  in  Convention  Reports  of  iSg^. 


PRAYERS 

FOR  THE 

GENERAL  CLERGY  RELIEF  FUND 


/A  LORD  JESUS  CHRIST,  Thou  gracious  Shepherd  and 
^^  Bishop  of  our  souls,  we  beseech  thee  for  thy  ministering 
servants.  Apostles,  Prophets,  Evangelists,  Pastors  and  Doctors, 
now  aged  and  infirm,  and  no  longer  able  to  work  as  active  labor- 
ers in  thy  vineyard.  Leave  them  not,  neither  forsake  them  in 
this  their  hour  of  temporal  want  and  distress.  Open  the  hearts 
and  hands  of  thy  people  for  their  support  and  comfort,  that  their 
pathway  to  the  grave  may  be  free  from  all  worldly  cares  and 
anxieties.  Let  the  fund  which  thy  Church  has  established  for 
their  relief  be  increased  many  fold,  that  neither  they  nor  their 
helpless  widows  and  orphans  may  ever  come  to  want  or  have 
cause  to  complain  of  our  neglect,  but  as  the  members  of  one 
family  and  household  of  faith,  may  we  rejoice  together  in  thy 
love  shed  abroad  in  our  hearts;  through  the  same  Jesus  Christ, 
our  most  Blessed  Lord  and  Saviour.     Amen. 

Or  this: 

/A  LORD  JESUS  CHRIST,  who  hast  promised  to  be  with  the 
^^  Ministers  of  thy  Church  to  the  end  of  the  world,  be 
graciously  pleased  to  bless  and  prosper  our  efforts  to  provide 
for  the  aged  clergy  and  their  families.  Open  the  hearts  and 
hands  of  thy  people  for  their  support  and  comfort,  that  in  their 
latter  days  they  may  be  kept  from  want  and  anxieties.  Grant 
this,  0  blessed  Saviour,  who  livest  and  reignest  with  the  Father 
and  the  Holy  Ghost,  ever  one  God,  world  without  end.      Amen. 

(8) 


The  Message  of  the  Trustees 

In  making  this  Thirteenth  Triennial  Report  the  Trustees  of 
the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  stand  in  the  presence  of  some  very 
excellent  facts  and  accomplishments.  It  has  seemed  almost 
impossible  to  exceed  the  records  made  during  the  last  ten  years, 
and  yet  the  Trustees  have  been  able  to  report  to  each  General 
Convention,  during  this  period,  in  many  cases,  the  doubling  of 
figures,  as,  for  instance,  in  the  number  of  beneficiaries  cared  for ; 
pensions  and  annuities  paid ;  total  receipts ;  additions  to  the  Per- 
manent Funds ;  merging  and  consolidation  of  Dioceses  and  Mis- 
sionary Jurisdictions,  sixty-six  of  which,  let  it  be  said  in  passing, 
are  now  working  with  a  single,  definite  purpose,  which  is  impres- 
sive and  convincing,  and  with  a  concentration  of  energy,  intel- 
ligence and  good  will  which  has  never  been  exceeded  in  any  effort 
of  the  Church,  save  the  Missionary  work. 


The  Record  in  Brief 

The  Trustees  report  634  beneficiaries  as  having  received  Pen- 
sion and  Relief  and  about  $235,000  appropriated  and  used  for  this 
purpose,  as  over  against  $144,000  reported  to  the  last  Convention. 
About  $200,000  added  to  the  Permanent  Funds  as  against  $138,- 
000  last  reported,  making  the  total  receipts  over  $500,000  as 
against  $300,000,  and  the  Permanent  Funds  about  $450,000,  with 
a  ratio  of  expense  to  administration  of  .051. 

Sixty-six  out  of  ninety-eight  Dioceses  and  Missionary 
Jurisdictions  are  now  merged  with  the  General  Fund  and  some 
of  the  few  remaining  have  appointed  committees  to  that  end. 

The  clause  in  the  Canon  making  all  Clergymen  "eligible  to 
share  in  the  benefits  of  the  fund  at  the  age  of  sixty-four,"  or  what 
has  become  known  as  "Automatic  Pensions  at  sixty-four,''  which 
has  been  planned  for  and  strongly  urged  by  the  Trustees  for  the 
last  nine  years,  has  received  an  encouraging  impulse  through  the 
labors  of  the  Five  Million  Commission  appointed  by  the  Conven- 
tion of  1907  to  raise  an  Endowment  for  the  General  Qergy 
Relief  Fund. 

The  Commission  has  turned  over  in  cash  $85,000,  which  sum 
has  been  added  to  amounts  already  accumulated  by  the  Trustees 
and  both  placed  at  interest. 

About  one-third  of  the  Clerg}'  upon  the  lists  of  the  General 

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Fund,  at  the  present  moment,  come  within  the  classification  of 
"Pensions  at  sixty-four"  and  therefore  the  system  has  been  and 
is  already  in  action  to  this  extent. 

Principles  Applied 

As  the  legally  incorporated  and  canonical  society  of  the 
Church  for  the  administration  of  Pensions  and  Relief,  the  Trustees 
feel  that  the  appropriation  and  payment  of  the  interest  upon  the 
Endowment  and  Permanent  Funds  ought  to  be  made  in  accord- 
ance with  the  principle  they  have  so  frequently  declared,  viz. : 
that  the  interest  on  the  Endowment,  when  it  accumulates,  shall 
be  distributed  among  those  who  reach  the  age  of  sixty-four. 
automatically ;  that  is,  as  the  Trustees  have  declared  again  and 
again,  "without  regard  to  dues,  or  fees,  or  infirmities,  or  localities, 
or  years  of  residence,  or  contributions,  or  physical  examination ; 
but  simply  by  right  of  years  of  honorable  service." 

Let  Nothing   Hide  the  Real  Work 

It  is  the  hope  of  the  Trustees  that  figures  and  finance  and 
discussions  as  to  plans  and  regulations  will  not  hide  from  the 
Church  the  splendid  and  heartening  human  fact  of  the  great  value 
of  the  help  now  being  furnished  to  the  brethren  and  to  their 
families  in  want  and  distress. 

The  tendency  to  belittle  and  minimize  the  amount  of  help 
granted  and  the  numbers  relieved  has  gone  far  enough  and  is 
misleading. 

If  634  persons  and  many  others  depending  upon  them  could 
stand  up  here  and  now  and  say,  what  they  have  again  and  again 
said  to  the  Trustees,  of  their  dire  need  and  distress ;  of  their  sore 
extremity  and  hopelessness ;  of  the  great  relief  afforded  and  their 
gratitude  and  thankfulness  to  Almighty  God  and  the  Church  for 
the  help  furnished,  it  would  be  most  impressive. 

If  this  Convention  and  all  Churchmen  could  really  see  and 
hear  of  a  side  of  the  Avork  of  the  society  we  are  not  able  to  voice, 
they  would  realize  that  there  are  things  of  far  greater  importance 
than  all  the  statistical  reports  and  statements  presented ;  that  the 
work  is  a  work  of  practical  beneficence  and  love  and  sympathy; 
that  it  is  overflowing  with  sentiment  and  kindliness,  and  is  often 
the  finest  material  expression  of  Christian  love  and  brotherliness 
in  the  Church;  and  that,  both  in  numbers  and  in  help  furnished, 
it  is  in  some  respects  the  most  impressive  work  of  the  Church. 

The  point  the  Trustees  want  to  make  is  that  there  is  danger 
of  losing  sight  of  the  volume  and  present  importance  of  this  real 
work,  its  widespread  blessing  and  helpfulness,  in  talk  of  ways 


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and  means  and  plans  and  finances.  The  work  must  be  judged 
by  what  it  has  done  and  is  doing  to  relieve  distress  and  poverty ; 
and  not  by  fixing  the  eyes  upon  plans  and  regulations  and  finan- 
cial statements  and  "rights"  rather  than  duties. 

The  Unanswerable  Argument 

The  need  and  value  of  Pension  and  Relief  require  no  argu- 
ment to-day.  The  convincing  argument  has  been  the  adoption 
of  the  system  almost  universally  by  governments,  not  only  as 
applied  to  soldiers  and  sailors,  but  to  mechanics  and  laborers  and 
old  people  generally. 

The  reasons  for  such  a  system  are  both  philanthropic  and 
practical.  They  originate  not  more  in  humane  considerations 
than  in  a  spirit  of  intelligent  selfishness.  "That  a  man  who,  after 
he  has  performed  well  and  faithfully  his  service  in  the  employ- 
ment of  a  permanent  or  established  organization  for  many  years, 
has  arrived  at  the  time  of  life  when  his  strength  begins  to  wane 
and  his  faculties  to  fail  him,  should  be  honorably  entitled  to  its 
care,  has  come  to  be  viewed  more  and  more  as  a  duty  between 
man  and  man.  Even  old  age  itself  has  been  accepted  in  Germany 
and  England  as  a  reason  why  the  government  should  set  aside 
a  pension  for  its  relief  from  indigence.  But  in  the  railway  busi- 
ness of  this  country  there  is  an  economic  reason  as  well — its 
own  efficiency.  Thus  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  found 
some  years  ago  that  it  had  in  its  employment  a  large  number  of 
men  who  were,  or  were  soon  likely  to  be,  at  the  years  when  they 
could  not  do  their  work  so  well  as  they  had  been  in  the  habit  of 
doing  it,  or  might  even  be  unfit  to  do  it  at  all.  To  throw  them 
out  would  have  blighted  the  rest  of  their  lives  in  many  instances, 
and  reduced  them  to  distress.  To  keep  them  in  the  service  would 
have  been  to  weaken  it,  to  impair  its  safety  or  efficiency,  and  to  hin- 
der the  advancement  of  younger,  stronger  and  more  capable  ones. 
To  retire  some  and  to  retain  others,  would  have  been  a  cause 
of  irritation  and  discontent.  Hence  it  was  that  the  rules  were 
established  by  which  every  man,  from  the  president  down,  goes 
out  of  service  at  seventy ;  but  in  doing  so,  when  he  has  complied 
with  the  requirements  of  the  system,  he  makes  his  exit  as  one  who 
is  entitled  to  honor  and  reward  for  the  years  of  his  activity  and 
loyalty." 

It  has  only  been  within  the  past  nine  or  ten  years  that  the 
Pennsylvania  Railroad,  one  of  the  most  successful  corporations 
anywhere,  in  maintaining  not  only  discipline  but  good  will  among 
a  great  and  widespread  body  of  employees,  has  adopted  the  pen- 
sion system.  Yet  within  that  period  the  amount  of  money  which 
the  company  has  paid  out  in  pensions  to  those  of  its  men  who 


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have  been  relieved  from  active  service  has  amounted  to  $5,512,- 
529.57,  and  all  this  without  any  expense  to  the  men. 

In  the  accident  and  relief  department  certain  dues  and  fees 
are  required,  but  the  pension  system  is  provided  for  by  the 
company  itself. 

Last  year  pensions  were  paid  to  3,465  retired  employees  and 
the  total  appropriation  amounted  to  $882,500. 

The  Carnegie  Pension  and  Relief  Funds  as  applied  to  vari- 
ous iron  companies,  to  retiring  college  professors,  etc.,  is  also 
distributing  hundreds  of  thousands  of  dollars.  The  International 
Harvester  Company,  next  to  the  Steel  Corporation  the  largest 
aggregation  of  capital  in  the  world,  the  Standard  Oil  Company 
and  innumerable  other  corporations  and  associations  are  distrib- 
uting millions  annually  in  pension  and  relief. 

Subscriptions  and  gifts  and  bequests  for  policemen  and  fire- 
men and  school  teachers  are  popular  and  generously  supported. 

Why  is  it,  therefore,  that  Churchmen  of  means,  with  these 
examples  before  them,  do  not  abundantly  remember  the  Pension 
and  Relief  of  the  old  Clergy  and  their  widows  and  orphans  by 
gifts  and  in  their  wills? 

Endowment 

We  have  asked  ourselves  again  and  again  why  this  cause, 
which  is  from  every  point  of  view  so  fundamental,  does  not 
enlist  a  greater  interest  on  the  part  of  Churchmen  and  bring  in 
larger  gifts  and  bequests.  Surely  the  work  of  the  Church  cannot 
be  done  without  the  worker ;  surely  the  laborer  is  worthy  of  his 
hire ;  surely  it  is  a  primary  duty  and  a  first  requisite  of  a  Christian 
to  relieve  the  sick  and  the  suffering  and  to  care  for  the  old  and 
infirm.  Then  why  is  it  that  more  Christian  men  and  women,  in 
making  their  wills,  do  not  remember  the  Church  in  this  matter? 
No  man  or  woman  making  such  a  gift  can  possibly  foresee  the 
other  splendid  beneficial  results  that  will  follow. 

A  large  gift,  at  interest,  would  lift  the  ordinary  work  of  the 
society  up  to  a  basis  of  adequacy  and  dignity  and  make  not  only 
the  widow's  heart  sing  for  joy,  and  bring  relief  and  freedom  from 
corroding  anxiety  to  the  sick  and  infirm  among  the  Clergy,  but 
it  would  react  upon  the  Church  and  fill  the  hearts  of  the  workers 
with  courage  and  hope  in  all  hard  places. 

The  annual  offerings  of  the  Church  are  not  adequate  to  the 
needs  of  the  worthy  beneficiaries. 

In  order,  therefore,  that  the  Clergy  may  be  cared  for  in  a 
manner  and  with  a  certainty  heretofore  impossible,  the  General 
Convention  has  directed  that  an  Endowment  Fund  of  five  million 
dollars  be  raised.  The  interest  from  these  invested  funds,  to- 
gether with  the  offerings  of  God's  people,  will  enable  us  to  care 


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for  the  Clergy  as  befits  their  splendid  service  to  Christ  and  our 
Church. 

Many  religious  bodies  approximating  their  duty  to  Christ 
touching  this  most  worthy  class  of  His  beloved  servants,  have  felt 
the  necessity  for  an  Endowment  Fund.  Some  branches  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  now  have  Endowments  varying  from  $250,- 
000  to  $2,500,000,  the  proceeds  of  which  are  used  to  care  for  the 
aged  and  enfeebled  ministers  and  the  widows  and  orphans  of 
deceased  ministers. 

Line  Upon  Line,  Precept  Upon  Precept 

Some  things  need  to  be  said  again  and  again,  and  this  year 
especially  the  Trustees  feel  that  the  ninety-nine  blows  upon  the 
rock  may  require  just  one  more  blow  in  order  to  give  impressive- 
ness  and  effectiveness. 

In  their  report  to  the  Richmond  Convention  in  1907  the 
Trustees  said :  "The  duty  and  responsibility  and  future  growth  of 
Clergy  Relief  and  Pension  we  believe  has  been  admirably  covered 
in  Canon  53.  It  plans  for  an  united  effort  on  the  part  of  the 
whole  Church  to  solve  the  problem  of  Pension  and  Relief  as 
broadly  and  inclusively  as  possible;  and  in  one  report  after 
another  they  have  said,  'The  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  applies 
no  tests,  attaches  no  conditions,  requires  no  payments  or  member- 
ship dues,  admits  of  no  forfeiture,  but  offers  its  benefits  to  all 
Clergymen  of  the  Church  who  may  be  disabled  whether  by  age 
or  infirmity  and  to  the  families  of  all  Clergymen  who  die  in  the 
Communion  of  the  Church.'  "  Expanded  this  has  grown  into  a 
statement  of  principles  which  was  embodied  in  the  Twelfth  Tri- 
ennial Report  as  follows : 

"No  plan  should  include  requirements  which  would  render 
benefits  forfeitable,  e.  g.  removals  from  one  Diocese  to  another, 
seat  or  vote  in  Diocesean  Convention;  years  of  residence  in  a 
Diocese;  number  of  offerings,  etc. 

"No  plan  should  be  limited  to  a  portion  of  the  Clergy,  or  be 
non-applicable  to  the  whole  body  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  and 
their  widows  and  orphans,  e.  g.  the  requirement  of  dues  or  fees 
or  a  percentage  of  salary  would  make  ineligible  a  large  number 
of  the  most  faithful,  laborious  and  patient  men  of  the  Church. 
Physical  examination  as  a  requirement  is  out  of  the  question. 

"Any  plan  should  observe  the  equities.  All  officers  of  the 
Church  should  be  absolutely  upon  the  same  basis  of  eligibility, 
e.  g.  the  man  in  a  poor  section  of  the  Church  doing  equally  hard 
work  with  the  man  in  a  rich  section  of  the  Church  should  receive 
the  same  consideration.  The  widow  of  a  Bishop  or  of  the  Rector 
of  an  important  parish  should  receive  the  same  consideration,  as 
Christians  and  brethren.  Ten  years,  but  of  such  intensity  as  to 
break  the  man  down,  should  not  deprive  him  of  a  pension  as  over 
against  the  twenty  years  of  another's  life  not  so  intense. 


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"In  the  matter  of  pensions  at  the  age  of  sixty-fpur,  the  ideal 
of  both  equity  and  grace  is  provided  for  in  the  Canon  and  is 
realized  in  the  plan  for  Automatic  Pensions  at  sixty-four.  All 
Clergymen  at  this  age,  simply  by  right  of  years  of  honorable 
service,  should  receive  a  pension  or  annuity  viewed  as  compensa- 
tion for  work  already  done. 

"No  plan  of  Pension  and  Relief  should  conflict  with  the  call 
of  a  faithful  soldier  of  the  Cross  to  go  wherever  need  and  duty 
require  in  the  Church.  In  other  words,  locality  should  not  im- 
peril a  man's  right  to  Pension  and  Relief;  neither  should  a  pre- 
mium be  placed  upon  sojourn  in  opulent  dioceses. 

"Finally,  any  plan  should  be  free  from  undue  ecclesiastical  in- 
fluence in  making  grants  in  order  that  prejudice  and  localism 
and  small  estimate  of  worth  and  work  may  not  hinder  justice  and 
equity.  There  should  be  large  liberty  of  action  and  large  gener- 
osity in  fact  on  the  part  of  the  Church  in  this  matter." 

"It  is  the  conviction  of  the  Trustees  that  the  national  and 
official  society  of  the  Church  fulfills  these  requirements  in  the 
freest  and  most  generous  manner  and  that  regulations  and  restric- 
tions applicable  to  a  money-making  institution  and  its  officers 
ought  not  to  be  attempted." 

Here  a  Little  and  There  a  Little 

Unity  and  concentration  of  effort  ought  to  be  the  watchwords. 
Just  in  so  far  as  the  General  Fund  has  approached  this  ideal,  has 
it  lifted  the  whole  work  up  to  its  "rightful  power  and  scope  from, 
one  end  of  the  land  to  the  other,  as  a  nation  takes  the  task  of 
providing  for  its  heroes  and  wards  out  of  the  uncertainties  of 
charity  and  sets  it  upon  the  sure  basis  of  a  righteous  duty  righte- 
ously fulfilled." 

Divided  and  indefinite  responsibility  is  contrary  to  modern 
business  methods  and  to  the  forward  movement. 

Scattered  offerings  are  wasteful  and  inefficient. 

Additional  organizations  and  auxiliaries  for  the  same  pur- 
pose or  covering  the  same  field  are  inexpedient  and  confusing. 

The  administrative  body  ought  to  be  in  control  of  offerings 
and  resources  without  middle  agencies;  ought  to  possess  com- 
plete records  of  all  Clergy  Relief  in  the  Church,  so  that  the  work 
may  be  done  with  intelligence  and  in  the  best  and  most  efficient 
way. 

A  diversion  of  funds  to  special  cases  or  to  special  Dioceses 
by  reason  of  some  unusual  sentiment  or  sudden  interest  ought 
not  to  be  possible. 

Secular  Regulations  not  Applicable  in  this  Work  of  the  Church 

It  cannot  be  said  too  often  nor  with  too  much  emphasis  that 
the   arguments   and   methods   and    regulations   which   apply   to 


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pension  and  relief  in  secular  life  and  among  wage-earning  or 
money-making  organizations  or  taxable  states  cannot  apply  to  the 
work  of  the  Church  in  this  matter  of  Pension  and  Relief. 

The  Church  is  not  a  money-making  institution,  she  has  no 
definite  income,  she  cannot  be  taxed,  she  cannot  be  compelled. 
While  she  teaches  obedience  to  law  and  governmental  regulation, 
she  cannot  be  made  to  observe  any  general  law  of  obedience  as  to 
taxation  or  apportionment  promulgated  as  a  command  or  demand 
or  regulation  applying  to  the  money  she  shall  pay  either  in 
salaries  or  for  pensions  or  for  missions.  Her  officers  in  the 
ministry  receive  no  definite  or  well  determined  or  universal  wage 
such  as  obtains  among  government  officers  or  railroad  officials, 
etc.  Therefore,  it  would  be  the  height  of  folly  to  burden  the 
Church's  system  with  the  minute  and  intricate  regulations  which 
might  well  apply,  indeed  are  constantly  applied,  to  the  pension 
and  relief  systems  of  railroads  or  corporations,  as  to  percentage 
of  grant  based  upon  one-third  or  some  fraction  of  average  salary 
and  years  of  service,  and  amount  paid  by  assessment  or  taxation 
or  by  reason  of  rank  or  importance  of  place  occupied.  Because 
of  this  failure  to  realize  that  the  Church  is  not  like  any 
of  the  money-making,  money-having  institutions  in  the  world 
she  is  too  often,  in  this  matter,  severely  faulted  for  not  doing 
what  she  is  not  set  to  do  as  a  matter  of  business  and  cannot  do 
as  a  matter  of  business.  No  doubt  the  Church  ought  to  pay 
adequate  and  regular  salaries  and  pensions  to  her  officers,  but 
who  will  compel  her  and  what  tangible  body  is  there  to  be  com- 
pelled? The  Church  is  after  all  here  and  everywhere  in  such 
matters  only  the  "phantom  self  of  every  man  in  it." 

In  the  matter  of  Pension  and  Relief  we  must  depend,  there- 
fore, upon  the  application  of  the  Christian  principles  for  which 
the  Church  has  always  stood  and  which  she  is  always  teaching, 
viz.,  justice  and  mercy  and  humanitarianism ;  the  practice  among 
her  own  of  the  Gospel  she  professes ;  the  practice  of  the  right  and 
duty  of  that  charity  and  love,  which  in  this  Christian  world  of 
ours,  in  the  face  and  presence  of  all  its  evident  progress,  is  yet 
the  most  beautiful,  the  most  tender  in  spirit,  the  most  brotherly 
thing  among  brethren.  Many  in  the  Church  realize  and  more 
will,  as  the  years  go  by,  that  the  glory  of  the  General  Clergy 
Relief  Fund  is  in  its  freedom  from  limitations,  its  wide  inclusive- 
ness,  its  appeal  not  to  the  secular  spirit,  but  to  the  exercise  of 
that  spirit  which  has  been  the  foundation  and  initiative  in  the 
world  of  all  that  has  been  best  done  by  corporations  and  states  in 
this  matter. 

Salaries  and  Pensions 

The  Trustees  believe  that  not  only  have  they  served  the 
Church  in  collecting  and  distributing  funds  for  Pension  and  Relief, 


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but  that  they  have  awakened  throughout  the  Church  a  larger 
interest  in  the  question  of  adequate  salaries  as  well  as  the  duty  of 
Pension  and  Relief.  There  are  certain  matters  which  concern 
the  vitality  and  success  of  the  Christian  enterprise  which  should 
be  faced  squarely  and  courageously  and,  if  possible,  remedied. 

The  average  salary  paid  throughout  the  Church  is  undoubt- 
edly so  small  as  to  be  a  matter  of  humiliation,  and  the  cost  of 
living  is  much  greater  to-day  than  it  was  some  years  ago.  It 
is  difficult  for  a  large  number  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  to  live 
decently  and  provide  for  the  necessities  of  life.  It  is  impossible 
for  them  to  provide  for  the  future  and  sickness. 

And  yet  a  competent  supply  of  competent  workmen  com- 
petently paid  and  competently  pensioned  is  necessary  to  the  exist- 
ence and  progress  of  the  Church. 

Says  John  R.  Mott  in  his  book  entitled,  "The  Future  Leader- 
ship of  the  Church":  "The  inadequate  financial  provision  made 
for  so  many  ministers  is  another  reason  why  young  men  do  not 
enter  the  ministry.  While  the  cost  of  preparation  for  the  min- 
istry, the  cost  of  living,  and  the  special  demands  on  the  minister's 
purse  are  much  larger  than  formerly,  his  salary  has  not,  as  a  rule, 
been  proportionately  increased.  In  many  places  the  salary  has 
decreased.  It  has  also  less  purchasing  power  than  it  had  a  few 
years  ago. 

"1  know  of  no  Christian  communion  or  denomination  which 
makes  adequate  provision  for  its  ministers.  In  far  too  many 
cases  the  treatment  is  nothing  less  than  scandalous.  As  some  one 
has  pointed  out,  'starvings'  would  be  a  better  name  than  'livings,' 
in  mentioning  the  provision  made  in  these  times  for  many  min- 
isters in  different  communions. 

"The  average  minister  and  his  wife  are  uncomplaining,  but 
their  poverty  involves  many  a  pathetic  experience,  and  now  and 
then  a  real  tragedy. 

"Some  young  men  recognize  these  facts  and  considerations, 
but  what  makes  this  a  cause  of  much  greater  hindrance  is  the  fact 
that  many  parents  recognize  the  situation,  and  have  been  so  much 
influenced  by  it  that  they  discourage  their  sons  from  considering 
the  Christian  ministry  as  a  life-work.  Moreover,  a  much  larger 
number  of  ministers  than  is  realized  feel  this  matter  so  keenly, 
as  a  result  of  their  intimate  knowledge  of  the  facts  that,  while 
they  may  not  discourage  young  men  from  considering  the  min- 
istry as  a  life-work,  they  are  not  enthusiastically  and  aggressively 
seeking  to  direct  them  into  this  calling. 

"It  has  been  the  glory  of  the  Christian  ministry  that  no  cost 
has  been  counted  too  great  when  sacrifice  was  necessary.  But 
nothing  makes  it  necessary  that  the  leaders  of  the  Church,  handi- 
capped and  burdened  for  want  of  needed  means,  should  carry 
forward  a  work  of  unselfish  service  on  behalf  of  men  who  are 


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able  to  provide  them  an  adequate  support.  No  man  worth  his 
salt  would  hesitate  to  become  a  minister  because  the  emoluments 
were  small,  if  they  could  not  be  larger ;  but  to  become  a  minister 
under  existing  conditions  is,  in  far  too  many  cases,  to  become  the 
servant  of  inconsiderateness  and  selfishness.  If  really  necessary, 
many  a  minister  and  his  wife  would  be  glad  to  lay  aside  pretense 
and  do  home  missionary  work  on  a  proper  basis,  living  as  do  set- 
tlement workers,  in  poor  districts  among  destitute  people.  Men 
are  not  less  heroic  than  of  old;  but  they  have  knowledge  and 
discernment,  and  they  see  that  it  is  not  poverty,  but  carelessness 
and  selfishness  that  dictate  the  financial  provision  for  many 
ministers." 

The  inevitable  consequence  is  that  young  men  who  are  con- 
scious of  superior  power,  save  their  self-respect,  and  guard  them- 
selves from  dependence  upon  a  niggardly  and  grudging  vestry 
in  the  present,  and  a  miserable,  unprovided  for  old  age,  without 
adequate  pension  or  support,  and  remain  among  the  laity. 

The  Church  in  these  matters  is  transgressing  the  first  law 
of  economics,  the  care  of  the  imperative  present,  the  thing  which 
lies  at  the  basis  of  the  stability  and  efficiency  of  the  ministry  in 
the  future. 

"One  poor,  sick  Priest  who  bears  on  his  person  the  marks 
of  poverty  and  neglect  sets  back  the  Faith  more  than  ten  active 
Clergymen  can  advance  it." 

"The  Church  and  all  her  hosts  must  always  retreat  in  con- 
fusion before  the  charge  of  inhumanity.  It  would  be  a  good  thing 
if  the  Church,  before  undertaking  other  work,  should  settle  first 
this  matter  of  providing  adequate  support  for  her  aged  and  infirm 
Clergy."  _^^^^^^^^^___^ 

"Removed  from  the  List" 

We  have  a  record  bearing  this  title  and  it  holds  the  names 
of  those  runners  in  the  race  whose  feet  once  trod  the  way  and 
ran  the  race  we  still  are  running.  They  have  vanished  into  the 
great  silence  and  we  hold  their  names  in  tender  and  reverential 
remembrance.  Many  of  these  names  represent  years  of  brave 
endeavor  and  quiet  fidelity  to  tasks  and  works.  May  they  have 
the  peace  which  flows  from  service  well  performed  and  the  joy 
of  remembered  sacrifices.. 

The  mortality  has  been  unusually  great  and  we  repeat  the 
solemn  warning  of  our  last  report,  that  what  we  do  for  those 
who  remain  must  be  done  quickly. 

Clerical  Neglect  and  False  Modesty 

The  very  magnitude  of  the  work  now  being  done  demands 
that  there  be  no  uncertainty  or  failure  of  income.    With  increasing 


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annual  demands,  by  reason  of  additional  names  and  number,  and 
increased  pensions,  by  reason  of  the  increased  cost  of  living, 
there  must  be  increased  offerings  and  added  support  in  propor- 
tion. It  is  strange  and  disheartening  in  the  extreme  that  in  the 
face  of  the  repeated  recommendations  of  the  General  Convention, 
and  the  abundant  setting  forth  of  facts  by  the  Trustees,  that  only 
about  one-quarter  of  the  Clergy  and  one-fifth  of  the  churches  send 
an  annual  offering  to  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund.  If  it  were 
not  for  the  legacies  and  bequests  of  loyal  Churchmen  and  Church- 
women  the  work  would  scarcely  be  worthy  of  continuance. 

For  a  confirmation  of  this  statement  we  call  attention  to  the 
fact  that  the  churches  in  the  last  three  years  have  contributed  only 
about  $100,000.  For  some  reason  many  of  the  churches  and 
rectors  in  large  cities  seem  oblivious  of  the  fact  that  there  is  a 
national  Pension  and  Relief  Fund,  or  that  it  depends  upon  them, 
in  obeying  the  recommendation  of  the  General  Convention,  to  so 
support  it,  as  that  their  own  brethren  of  the  household  of  faith 
may  be  relieved  of  suffering  and  distress  in  old  age  and  infirmity. 

The  people  of  the  Church  are  not  responsible,  since  they 
cannot  know  the  facts  except  through  the  Clergy.  It  is  in  the 
power  of  the  Clergy  to  make  the  facts  known  and  so  to  help  their 
brethren. 

Neglect  is  causing  the  aged  brother  to  suffer.  "Whoso  seeth 
his  brother  have  need,  and  shutteth  up  his  compassion  from  him, 
how  dwelleth  the  love  of  God  in  him?" 

Adjustments  Suggested 

There  are  Dioceses  receiving  from  the  General  Clergy 
Relief  Fund  three  and  four  times  the  amounts  returned  in  offer- 
ings from  the  churches  and  at  the  same  time  making  no  effort  to 
remedy  this  disproportion,  but  in  some  instances,  on  the  contrary, 
are  making  appeals  for  their  own  pension  and  relief  funds.  There 
are  other  Dioceses  having  large  lists  of  Clergy,  widows  and 
orphans,  cared  for  by  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund,  and  yet 
who  neglect  officially  in  journals  or  elsewhere  to  call  attention 
to  this  fact  or  print  the  name,  object  and  address  of  the  Fund  in 
order  that  churches  and  individuals  may  have  the  proper  infor- 
mation. 

The  General  Convention  asks  every  Clergyman  and  every 
church  to  take  up  an  annual  offering  for  the  Church's  National 
and  Official  Society.  The  official  presentation  of  the  fund  by 
the  rector  or  minister  of  every  congregation,  with  the  distribu- 
tion of  circular  matter  giving  the  facts,  is  of  the  essence  of  the 
plan,  if  it  is  to  be  a  success.  It  is  also  of  the  essence  of  the 
plan's  efficiency  and  success  in  administering  the  trust  that  the 
money  should  be  sent  directly  to  the  Trustees,  to  be  put  to  imme- 


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diate  use,  and  in  order  that  proper  acknowledgment  both  in  the 
reports  to  the  General  Convention  and  directly  to  those  giving 
the  money  may  be  made. 

Again,  the  General  Fund  is  the  only  National  Official  Clergy 
Relief  organization  that  can  give  pension  and  relief  to  the  sick 
or  disabled  man,  as  such,  or  to  his  widow  and  orphan  when  he 
dies,  and,  therefore,  the  General  Fund  might  well  receive  annual 
contributions  from  those  Clergymen  who  when  they  are  disabled 
or  their  widows  and  orphans  in  need,  must  call  upon  the  Fund 
for  help. 

On  all  sides  and  from  all  quarters,  from  Bishops  and  Clergy 
come  insistent  demands  and  appeals  to  the  General  Fund  asking 
that  grants  be  made  large  and  generous  and  adequate,  but  if  the 
resources  of  the  Fund  are  scattered  and  taken  from  it  on  all  sides 
it  cannot  do  justice  to  itself  or  the  Church. 

Administration  and  Safeguarding  of  Trust  Funds  and  Finances 

Paragraph  from  the  report  of  the  special  committee  (ap- 
pointed by  the  General  Convention  at  Richmond)  to  receive  the 
Triennial  Report  of  the  Trustees  and  to  nominate  a  new  board : 

"In  view  of  the  fact  that  it  is  proposed  to  raise  this  large 
sum  of  money  for  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund,  and  that 
generous  bequests  and  large  diocesan  funds  may  be  placed  in  the 
hands  of  the  Trustees,  we  deem  it  advisable  to  state,  as  a  result 
of  our  investigation,  the  methods  used  by  the  Trustees  for  safe- 
guarding and  administering  the  funds  passing  through  their 
hands.  We  find  that  all  securities  and  trust  funds  are  deposited 
with  one  of  the  largest  and  strongest  companies  of  New  York 
City ;  that  these  cannot  be  touched  except  upon  a  resolution  passed 
by  the  board,  and  that  at  least  two  Trustees  must  go  to  the  trust 
company  in  person,  and  that  all  investments  are  made  by  a  finance 
committee  of  three  persons ;  that  all  expenditures  and  appropria- 
tions of  every  sort  are  made  upon  requisition  in  detail,  which 
requisition  goes  through  the  hands  of  five  officials  ;  that  the  Treas- 
urer is  bonded  for  a  sufficient  amount  to  secure  all  contributions 
passing  through  his  hands,  and  that  all  accounts  are  audited  two 
or  three  times  a  year  by  an  auditing  committee  and  an  official 
examiner.  The  expenses  of  administration  we  find  are  a  fraction 
over  eight  per  cent.  We  are  of  the  opinion  that  all  has  been  done 
that  can  be  done  to  safeguard  the  interest  of  the  Church  in  this 
important  matter,  and  that  the  fund  can  be  safely  commended  to 
all  those  who  contemplate  blessing  themselves  and  the  Church  by 
placing  in  the  hands  of  the  Trustees  large  sums  of  money." 

Clerical  and  Office  Work 

The  details  of  office  and  clerical  work  which  were  considered 
large  three  years  ago  have  again  almost  doubled  in  quantity  and 


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volume,  while  the  ratio  of  expense  to  administration  has  been 
less  than  .051  per  cent.  The  payment  of  additional  pension, 
annuity  and  relief,  together  with  the  mailing,  bookkeeping,  pen- 
sion records.  Hymnals  royalties  accounts,  acknowledgment  of  con- 
tributions, circularizing,  advertising,  financial  statements  and 
reports  to  each  of  the  merged  Dioceses,  correspondence,  etc.,  fill 
up  the  measure  of  a  very  busy  office. 

The  Trustees  and  the  Hymnal 

The  licensing  and  safeguarding  of  the  Hymnal  have  been 
placed  in  the  hands  of  the  Trustees  by  the  General  Convention. 
To  the  Fund  there  comes  from  a  small  royalty  upon  the  copyright 
sufficient  money  to  pay  the  expenses  of  the  administration  of  the 
Fund.  It  seems  advisable  therefore  to  restate  certain  matters 
for  the  information  of  the  Church. 

"The  General  Convention  of  1880  denied  the  petition  of 
certain  Churchwomen  asking  permission  to  print  selections  of 
hymns  for  the  following  reasons: 

"  'First.  That,  if  granted,  any  other  body  of  Church  people 
might  make  a  similar  request  with  regard  to  certain  other  of  the 
hymns,  and  that  thereby  confusion  might  be  created  throughout 
our  Churches,  and  uniformity  be  destroyed,  and 

"  'Secondly.  Because  it  would  seriously  interfere  with  the 
present  arrangement  between  the  'Trustees  of  the  Fund  for  the 
Relief  of  Widows  and  Orphans  of  Deceased  Clergymen,'  etc., 
and  the  publishers  of  the  Hymnal,  by  which  a  royalty  is  secured 
for  the  purposes  of  said  Fund.' 

"The  Trustees  suggest  that  the  cheap  edition  of  the  Hymnal 
itself  be  loyally  used  at  all  services,  with  a  service  leaf  inserted, 
if  desired,  which  would  be  more  economical,  or  else  that  a  license 
be  obtained  as  is  required  from  all  other  publishers.  Such  require- 
ment is  in  the  interest  of  the  order,  justice  and  uniformity  the 
Hymnal  Committee  and  the  General  Convention  have  tried  to 
safeguard,  and  would  not  endanger  the  value  of  the  copyright." 

It  was  evidently  the  purpose  of  the  Church,  through  the 
Hymnal  Commission  and  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  General 
Clergy  Relief  Fund,  to  protect  the  Hymnal  and  to  supervise  the 
publication  of  hymns  used  by  the  Church.  It  is  not  a  question 
of  copyright  or  royalties  alone,  but  an  authorized  and  acceptable 
and  trustworthy  publication. 

To  permit  any  one  and  every  one  to  publish  as  many  hymns 
as  they  please  without  the  license  and  authority  of  the  General 
Convention,  is  not  expedient  for  the  Church  nor  just  to  the 
regular  publishers  of  the  Hymnal  who  pay  a  royalty,  nor  to  the 
General  Clerey  Relief  Fund  Trustees  in  doinsr  a  work  which 
touches  deeply  the  heart  of  the  Church  and  which  depends  upon 
the  royalty  to  pay  expenses. 


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THE     GENERAL     CLERGY     RELIEF     FUND    IN    ACCOUNT    WITH 
ALFRED  J.  P.  McCLURE,  TREASURER. 

September  i,  1907  to  September  i,  1910. 
1907. 

September  1.     By  balance  per  account  reudered $19,429.50 

Cash  Kbceivkd  fbom  Sundky  Sources  Sept.  1,  1907, 
TO    Sept.    1,    1910: 

Churches   |89,974.21 

Individuals    25,667.78 

Churches.     Automatic  Pensions  at  64 3,530.68 

Individuals.     Automatic  Pensions  at  64   6,109.95 

Churches.      Specials    471.20 

Individuals.      Specials    4,419.99 

Churches.     Specials  for  Printing  120.00 

Individuals.     Specials  for  Printing   44.90 

ChurcEes.      Permanent   Fund    2,062.24 

Individuals.      Permanent   Fund    2,885.35 

Churches.     Five  Million   Fund    194.57 

Individuals.     Five  Million   Fund    637.25 

Five  Million  Fund  Commission 85,000.00 

Diocesan  Fund  of  South  Dakota   $1,155.00 

Springfield     1,176.72 

Dallas    67.59 

Western  Michigan   685.37 

North   Carolina    691.66 

Kansas  City    6,094.98 

Central  Pennsylvania   . .    1,148.82 

Texas   670.00 

Kearney     204.70 

Mississippi     210.59 

Central  New  York 1,000.00 

Virginia     500.00 

Iowa     100.00 

13,705.43 

234,823.55 

RCTALTIBS. 

1907. 

September  1,  1907,  to  September  1,  1908 $4,081.08 

September  1,  1908,  to  September  1,  1909 8,709.99 

September  1,  1909,  to  September  1,  1910 6,593.41 

— . 19,384.48 

Legacies. 

Lucretia  H.  Clark's  Fund   .$1,000.00 

S.  R.  Pollock  Memorial  Fund   400.00 

Langdell  Huson  Memorial  Fund    23.915.60 

Estate  of  M.  M.  Carter  17,618.58 

Mary  L.  Cassilly    37,982.08 

Rev.  William  F.  Gardner  243.75 

Eliza  Gill    200.00 

Mary  H.   Lewis    5,000.00 

Ann  E.  Scott   178.60 

86,538.61 

Forward  to  page  26   5360,176.14 


25 

THE     GENERAL     CLERGY     RELIEF     FUND    IN    ACCOUNT    WITH 
ALFRED  J.  P.  McCLURE,  TREASURER. 

September  i,  1907  to  September  i,  1910. 

Investments. 

By  reason  of  amounts  designated,  etc  for  Permanent  Funds. 
1908. 
March  30.    Bond  and  mortgage,  Abraham  Kasower    . . .   $30,000.00 
1909. 

March  10.    Bond  and  mortgage,  Bertha  Sirotta 30,000.00 

July      10.    City    of    New    York    Gold    Exempt.,    Clark, 

Dodge   &    Co 30,000.00 

Nov.        9.    Bond    and    mortgage.    Title,    Guarantee    and 
Trust  Co.,  for  Automatic  Pensions  at  64, 

General  Clergy  Relief  Fund    10,000.00 

Nov.         9.    Bond    and    moitgage,    Title,    Guarantee    and 

Trust  Co.,  for  the  Five  Million  Fund   .  .      30,000.00 


$130,000.00 


Appropriations  and  Expenses. 
1907-1910. 

Appropriations  to  Beneficiaries,  September  1,  1907, 

to   September   1,    1910    $233,505.75 

Special  Cases.     Individual  Contributions    2,198.37 

Special  Cases.     Church  Contributions   110.00 

Clerical  Aid  to  former  Treasurer.  New  York 282.55 

Auditing    Books     120.00 

Mailing,  Printing  and  Distribution  of  Report  of  1907  7B8.90 

Legal  Services,  Commissions,  Care  of  Trust  Funds, 
Printing,  Advertising,  Furniture  and  Fixtures, 
Traveling  Expenses,  Collection  and  Exchange   . .       5.253.12 

Interest  Paid        636.04 

Philadelphia  Office :  Salaries,  Postage,  Cards,  Let- 
ters,  Circulars,    Rental   of   Offices.   Clerical   Help, 

Incidentals    18,267.43 

Waterman  Fund.     Diocese  of  Kansas  City   72.00 


261,214.16 

September  1,  1910.     Balance*    111,509.19 


$502,723.35 


•About  $100,000  of  this  is  being  invested  for  "Automatic  Pensions  at  64," 
and  in  the  "Permanent  Fund,"  as  designated,  and  the  balance  will  be  consumed 
in  making  the  quarterly  payment  of  Pensions,  October  1,  1910. 


26 


Balance  brought  forward  from  page  24 

Legacies    (Continued). 

James   C.   Horton    

Sophia   D.   Wentworth    

Cornelia  D.   Atwill   

Rev.  Peter  Tinsley    

Mary  A.  Woodcock   

Mrs.  Rowena  Mick    

Elizabeth   R.    N.   Willcox    

Mary   Lewis    

William  W.  L.  Voorhees 

Miss  Rebecca  Coxe   

Mrs.  A.  I.  Magill 

Miss  M.  H.  Trotter 


$360,176.14 


$225.00 

5,000.00 

10,000.00 

100.00 

5,000.00 

100.00 

2,507.45 

5,000.00 

10.29 

5,000.00 

154.00 

50.00 


Intbebst  on  Investments.    Collections  by  New  York 

Life  Insdeancb  and  Trust  Company. 
$28,000  Bond  and  Mortgage  of  1909,  5  per  cent,  Nathan 

Navasky,  Sept.,  1907,  to  March,  1909,  inc.    .  .  .      $2,900.00 
7,000  of  1925  U.  S.,  4  per  cent,  Nov.,  1907,  to  August 

1,    1910,    inc 840.00 

5,000  Reading   Co.,   Jersey    Central    Collateral,    4   per 

cent,  of  1951,  Oct.,  1907,  to  April,  1910,  inc...  600.00 

11,000  of  1907  City  of  New  York  Water  Stock,  3  per 

cent,    October,    1907    165.00 

3,000  of  1932   Chicago,    St.    Louis   and   Pittsburgh,   5 

per  cent,  Oct.,  1907,  to  April,  1910,  inc 450.00 

3,000  of  1908  City  of  New  York  School  House  Bonds, 

3  per  cent    

5,000  of  1911  City  of  New  York  School  House  Bonds, 

3  per  cent    f    1,110.00 

5,000  of  1930  City  of  New  York  Corporate  Stock,  31/2 

per  cent,  Nov.,  1907,  to  May,  1910,  inc 

1,000  of   1941   Norfolk  and   Southern  First  Mortgage, 

5  per  cent,  Nov.,  1907,  to  May,  1910,  inc 150.00 

35,000  of    1916-1918-1922    Consolidated    Stock    of    the  -j 
City  of  New  York,  3%  per  cent,  Nov.,  1907,  to   | 

to  May,  1910,  inc ).  4,755.00 

30,000  of    1959    City    of    New    York    Corporate    Stock,   | 

Nov.,   1909,  to  May,   1910,  inc J 

10,000  Bond  and  Mortgage  of  1908,  4%  per  cent,  Mary 

A.  Gordon,  Dec,  1908,  to  Nov.,  1908,  inc 665.00 

10,000  West  Shore  R.  R.,  4  per  cent,  2361,  Jan.,  1908, 

to  July,   1910,  inc 1,200.00 

11,000  Northern   Pacific,   Great   Northern,   4   per   cent, 
C,  B.  &  Q.,  of  1921,  Jan.,  1908,  to  July,  1910, 

inc 1,320.00 

4,000  State  of  Virginia,  2  and  3  per  cent,  of  1991,  Jan., 

1908,  to  July,  1910,  inc 360.00 

21,000  Bond  and  Mortgage  of  1914,  41/3  per  cent,  Irving 

Judis,  Jan.,  1908,  to  July,  1910,  inc 3,045.00 

5,000  Penna.   Co.,  Trust  Certificate   Gold  Bonds,  3% 

per  cent,  of  1941,  Feb.,  1908,  to  Aug.,  1910,  Inc.  525.00 

25,000  West  Shore  R.  R.  Coupon  Bonds,  4  per  cent  of 

2361,  Jan.,  1908,  to  July,  1910,  inc 3,000.00 


33,146.74 


21,085.00 


Forward  to  page  27   $414,407.88 


27 

Balance  brought  forward   from  page  26    $414,407.88 

25,000  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Coupon  Bonds, 

4  per  cent,  of  1927,  Nov.,  1907,  to  May,  1910, 

Inc $3,000.00 

28,000   (2  bonds)    Lester  Realty  Co.,  4%   per  cent,  of 

1909.  ($2,000  of  Principal  Paid,  1909.  Bal- 
ance, $26,000,  extended  for  three  years,  1912), 
October,  1907,  to  April,  1910,  inc 3,411.67 

40,000  Bond  and  Mortgage  of  1911,  J.  Arthur  Fischer, 

41/2   per  cent,  Nov.,  1907,  to  May,  1910,  inc...        5,400.00 

20,250  (3  bonds)  Lawyers  Mortgage  Company.  Bond 
of  John  W.  Egan.  ($6,750  Principal  paid  on 
one  of  the  above  bonds,  June  20,  1910,  also 
$250  being  refund  in  connection  with  reduction 
of  Mortgage  No.  7230)  5  per  cent,  December, 
1907,  to  June,  1908,  inc 3,003.42 

30,000  Bond  and  Mortgage  of  1913,  Abraham  Kasower, 

5  per  cent,   October,   1908,  to  April,   1910,  inc.       3,000.00 
5,000    (5  bonds)  of  1922.     Kansas  City  Elevated  Rail- 
way Company,  4  per  cent,  Jan.,  1909,  to  July, 

1910,  inc 400.00 

30,000  Bond  and  Mortgage,  Bertha  Sirotta,  5  per  cent, 

Sept.,  1909,  to  March,  1910,  inc 1,500.00 

20,000  Bond  and  Mortgage  of  1914,  Richard  J. 
Lewis,  4%  per  cent.  (Five  Million  Fund  In- 
vestment.)     Oct.,   1909,  to  April,   1910,  inc.    ..  816.07 

20,000  of  1914.  Bond  and  Mortgage,  Abraham  Schrei- 
ber,  4%  per  cent.  (One-half  of  this  invest- 
ment is  for  the  Five  Million  Fund,  the  other 
half  for  Automatic  Pensions  at  64,  General 
Clergy  Relief  Fund.)     Oct.,  1909,  to  May,  1910, 

inc 748.57 

3,000  North  Carolina  State  Bonds  of  1919,  6  per  cent, 

April,    1910,    Inc 90.00 


21,369.73 


1,765.84 


INTEBBST  ON    BALANCES  : 

Interest  at  3%  per  cent,  on  balances $149.56 

Interest  at  3%   per  cent,  on  balances 380.89 

Interest  at  3   per  cent,   on  balances 315.09 

Interest  at  3  per  cent,   on  balances 228.43 

Interest  at  3  per  cent,  on  balances 691.87 

Interest  on  Deposits  : 

Girard  Trust   Company,    Sept.    1,    1907,    to   Sept.    1, 

1910   $745.69 

New  York  Trust  Company,  Sept.  1,   1907,  to  Sept. 

1,   1910    1,881.17 

2,626.86 

Interest  on  Legacies  or  Rental  of  Washington  Property   1,553.04 

Investments  Redeemed,   Sept.   1,   1907,  to  Sept.   1,   1910 61,000.00 

$502,723.35 

Additional.     Nineteen  Life  Insurance  Policies  for  Endowment 

Fund  and  Automatic  Pensions  at  64    $22,000.00 


Philadelphia,  September  16,  1910. 

The  Auditing  Committee  respectfully  report  that  for  the  better  fulfilment  o< 

their  duties  they  have  secured  the  services  of  a  competent  and  reliable  accountant, 

who  reports  that  he  has  examined  the  accounts  of  the  Treasurer  and  found  them 

correct 

REV.  REESE  F.  ALSOP,  D.D. 

MR.    BLIHU   CHAUNCBY. 


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CHURCHES  AND  INDIVIDUAL  CONTRIBUTIONS 

From  September  1,  1907,  to  September  1,  1910 

Alabama  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $27915  $31125  $26589  $85629 

Individuals  7  50  12  50  6  cx)  26  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $882  29 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  .$1,500  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $2  50 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Trinity,  Bessemer,  $3.67;  St.  Peter's,  Talladega,  $i3-00; 
Advent,  Birmingham,  $51.75;  St.  James',  Eufaula,  $1.50;  St.  John's, 
Mobile,  $55.99;  St.  Paul's  Carlowville,  $10.12;  St.  Luke's,  Jacksonville, 
$3-75;  St.  Michael's  and  All  Angels,  Anniston,  $16.00;  irinity,  Demopolis, 
$12,00;  St.  Michael's,  Faunsdale,  $7.85;  Grace,  Anniston,  $21.40;  St.  John's, 
New  Decatur,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Selma,  $72.12;  Good  Shepherd,  Mobile, 
$5.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Mary  A.  Wilmerding,  Woodlawn,  $5.00;  Miss  M. 
R.  Clarke,  Demopolis  (Special),  $2.50. 

1908-1909 

Churches— St.  Peter's,  Talladega,  $7.50;  Nativity,  Huntsville,  $9.35; 
Trinity,  Florence,  $7.18;  St.  Michael's  and  All  Angels,  Anniston,  $20.35; 
Trinity,  Bessemer,  $4.15;  St.  Andrew's  Montevallo,  $4.00;  St.  Paul's, 
Carlowville,  $10.60;  Trinity,  Demopolis,  $25.50;  St.  Thomas,  Greenville, 
$9.00;  St.  Marj^'s,  Evergreen,  $5.00;  St.  James',  Eufaula,  $3.25;  Trinity, 
Mobile,  $24.40;  St.  John's,  Tuscumbia,  $2.50;  St.  John's,  Mobile,  $51.00; 
St.  Luke's,  Jacksonville,  $4.32 ;  Nativity,  Dothan  and  Christ,  Geneva,  $4.02 ; 
Christ,  Tuscaloosa,  $26.57;  Grace,  Anniston,  $19.79;  St.  Paul's,  Selma, 
$26.37;  St.  Paul's,  Selma,  $5.00;  St.  John's.  New  Decatur,  $8.00;  St. 
Michael's,  Faunsdale,  $6.35;  Advent,  Birmingham,  $20.00;  St.  Peter's, 
Talladega,  $7.05. 

Individuals — Mr.  William  H.  Monk,  Jr.,  Mobile,  $2.00;  Mr.  E.  S. 
Kiencke,  Mobile,  $2.00;  Mr.  O.  H.  Parker,  Anniston,  $5.00;  Mr.  C.  E. 
Jordan,  Florence,  $1.00;  Miss  M.  R.  Clarke,  Demopolis,  $2.50. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Holy  Comforter,  Gadsden,  $3.75 ;  Trinity,  Florence,  $6.45 ; 
Trinity,  Demopolis,  $12.00;  St.  Thomas,  Greenville,  ^11.85;  St.  Peter's, 
Talladega,  $18.00;  St.  Paul's,  Carlowville,  $6.80;  Irinity,  Florence,  $5.80; 
Nativity,  Huntsville,  $50.00;  Trinity,  Bessemer,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's,  Jack- 
sonville, $3.50;  St.  Michael's,  Faunsdale,  $8.30;  St.  John's,  Mobile,  $33.75; 
St.  John's.  New  Decatur,  $7.44;  St.  Michael's  and  All  Angels,  Annapolis, 
$14.60;  Christ,  Tuscaloosa,  $30.00;  St.  Paul's,  Selma,  $33.65;  Advent, 
Birmingham,  $15.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  William  H.  Monk,  Jr.,  Mobile,  $1.00;  from  a  member 
of  St.  John's  Church,  Mobile,  $5.00. 

Alaska  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $1950  $7050  $35  00  $12500 

Individuals    30  00  65  00  5  00  100  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $225  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $40  00 

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Alaska — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Churches— Eaglt  Mission,  Eagle,  $5.20;  St.  Peter's  by  the  Sea,  Sitka, 
$14.30. 

Individuals — Rev.  Thomas  Jenkins,  Newark,  Ohio  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $10.00;  Rev.  Thomas  Jenkins,  Columbus,  Ohio  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  Rev.  Thomas  Jenkins,  Columbus,  Ohio  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $10.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches— St.  Matthew's,  Fairbanks,  $57.00;  St.  Matthew's,  Fairbanks, 
$3-50;  Trinity,  Juneau,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  William  B.  Rodman,  Jr.,  Tanana,  $50.00;  Rev. 
Thomas  Jenkins,  Skagway  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  Mrs.  Mary 
Stokes  Glenn,  Coldfoot,  $5.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.  Thomas,  Point  Hope,  $5.00;  Christ,  Anvik,  $30.00. 
Individuals — Miss  B.  W.  Sabine,  Circle,  $5.00. 

Albany  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $442  35  $51671  $41342  $1,37248 

Individuals  1,067  84  106  94  51  50  1,226  28 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $2,598  76 

Grant  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  $10,125  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $i,i49  83 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Messiah,  Glens  Falls,  $1.75;  St.  Paul's,  Albany,  $10.00; 
Christ,  Rouse's  Point,  $7.51;  Christ,  Ballston  Spa,  $48.53;  St.  John's. 
Champlain,  $16.09;  St.  Paul's,  Kinderhook  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$13.44;  Messiah,  Glens  Falls,  $3.94;  Grace,  Mohawk,  $1.25;  St.  Paul's, 
Salem,  $8.41;  St.  Peter's,  Brushton.  $3.00;  St.  Thomas',  Lawrenceville, 
$2.05;  St.  Peter's,  Brushton,  $3.14;  St.  John  Evangelist's,  Stockport,  $5.90; 
Memorial,  Middleville,  $15.00;  St.  Mary's,  Springfield  Centre,  $12.58;  Zion, 
Colton,  $2.37;  Zion,  Morris,  $15.34;  St.  John's,  Copake  Iron  Works,  $4.00; 
St.  Mark's,  Philmont,  $1.00;  St.  Sacrament's,  Bolton,  $6.10;  Emmanuel, 
Little  Falls  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $35.09;  St.  James',  Caldwell, 
$2.80;  Good  Shepherd,  Chestertown,  $1.50;  Trinity,  Sharon  Springs.  $6.15; 
Holy  Cross,  Troy,  $40.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Schuylerville,  $6.58;  Grace,  Can- 
ton, $6.03;  Christ,  Schenectady,  $8.11;  Our  Saviour,  Lebanon  Springs, 
$3.50;  St.  John's,  Delhi,  $4.54;  Christ,  Hudson,  $21.80;  Christ,  Coxsackie, 
$6.00;  St.  Luke's,  Mechanicville,  $19.71;  St.  Luke's,  Troy,  $2.00;  Christ, 
Herkimer,  $4.25;  St.  John's,  Essex,  $15.20;  Church  of  the  Cross,  Ticon- 
deroga,  $5-37;  St.  Barnabas,  Troy,  $4.40;  All  Saints'  Ca'hedral,  Albany, 
$1.00;  St.  James',  Fort  Edward,  $9.25;  Christ,  Ballston  Spa,  $10.11; 
Epiphany,  Rensselaer,  $2.25;  St.  Luke's,  Catskill,  $18.40;  St.  Paul's,  Albany, 
$10.00;  St.  Barnabas,  Troy  (Permanent  Fund),  $8.80;  Zion,  Sandy  Hill, 
$5.11;  Gloria  Dei,  Palenville,  $3.00. 

Individuals — "Westport,  N.  Y.,"  through  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Crawford, 
Biloxi,  Miss.,  $12.25 ;  Mrs.  William  Chalmers,  St.  Paul's,  Charlton,  per 
A.  H.  Ormsbee,  $5.00;  Rev.  P.  G.  Snow,  Kinderhook,  $2.00;  Miss  Mary 
H.  Lord,  Hudson,  $1.00;  Miss  Kate  G.  Child,  Albany,  $2.00;  Miss  Anna 
M.  Talcott,  Albany,  $10.00;  Rev.  W.  J.  M.  Waterson,  Colton,  $1.00;  Mrs. 
Mary  J.  Kaye,  Troy,  $5.00;  Mrs.  D.  N.  Allen,  Richfield  Springs,,  $5.00;  St. 
Sacrament's  Sunday  School,  Bolton,  $2.49;  Miss  C.  E.  Harrison,  Fairfield, 
$1.00;  Miss  Ka^e  G.  Child,  Albany,  $3.00;  Rev.  R.  Wyndham  Brown,  Can- 
ton, $1.00;  Rev.  O.  S.  Newell,  Mechanicville  (Special),  $5.00;  "James  Wilkie 
Memorial  Fund,"  from  the  Rev.  William  J.  Wilkie,  Stamford  (Permanent 


35 

Albany — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Fund),  $1,000.00;   Miss  Catharine  A.   Power,  Hudson,  $1.00;   Miss  C.  E. 
Harrison,  Fairfield,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Chubb,  Palenville,  $2.10;  Mrs. 
D.  S.  Benton,  Albany  (Special),  $2.00;  Mrs.  F.  S.  Lacey,  Stamford  (Spe- 
cial), $1.00;  "L.  M.,"  Saranac  Lake  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- I 909 

Churches — Christ,  Morristown,  $2.25;  Grace,  Stamford,  $10.00;  St. 
Paul's,  Kinderhook,  $4.01 ;  Trinity,  Rensselaerville,  $3.23 ;  St.  John's,  Mas- 
sena,  $2.00;  Messiah,  Glens  Falls,  $7.05;  St.  Paul's,  Salem,  $2.75;  St. 
John's,  Champlain,  $5.00;  Zion,  Colton,  $1.15;  St.  Sacrament,  Bolton 
Landing,  $6.98;  St  Stephen's,  Schuylerville,  $5.55;  Trinity,  Sharon  Springs, 
$4.96;  Emmanuel,  Little  Falls.  $39.09;  Zion.  Morris,  $12.68;  Church  of  the 
Cross,  Troy,  $21.25;  The  Memorial,  Middleville,  $9.50;  trinity,  Fairfield, 
$1.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Raquette  Lake,  $5.00;  St.  John's,  Delhi,  $3.50; 
Christ,  Cooperstown,  $11.55;  Grace,  Canton.  $5.40;  St.  Barnabas,  Troy, 
$6.45;  St.  John's,  Essex,  $11.20;  Zion,  Sandy  Hill,  $6.70;  St.  Barnabas, 
Troy  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  St.  Luke's,  C3atskill,  $9.16;  St. 
James',  Fort  Edward,  $5.10;  The  Memorial,  Middleville,  $5.00;  Christ, 
Herkimer,  $3.20;  St.  Mark's,  Philmont,  $1.00;  St.  Paul's,  Albany,  $300.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  George  W.  L,  Lord,  Hudson,  $1.00;  Mrs.  M.  W. 
Benton,  Albany  (Special),  $1.00;  Mrs.  Aaron  J.  Vanderpoel,  Kinderhook, 
$10.00;  Miss  Anna  M.  Talcott.  Albany,  $10.00;  St.  Sacrament  Sunday 
School,  Bolton  Landing,  $2.94;  Mrs.  M.  C.  Galloupe,  S'amford,  $1.50; 
Mrs.  Mary  J.  Kaye,  Troy,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Daniel  N.  Allen,  Richfield  Springs, 
$5.00;  Miss  C.  E.  Harrison,  Fairfield,  $1.00;  Rev.  R.  Wyndham  Brown, 
Canton,  $1.00;  Miss  Kate  G.  Child,  Albany,  $5.00;  Miss  Kate  A.  Power, 
Hudson,  $1.00;  from  a  member  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Little  Falls,  $2.00; 
Rev.  Clement  T.  Blanchet,  Philmont,  $1.00;  Miss  C.  E.  Harrison,  Fairfield, 
$1.00;  Mrs.  Joseph  Hunter,  Stamford,  $5.00;  Miss  M.  K.  Sperry.  Platts- 
burg  (Special),  $1.00;  Miss  Anna  T.  Hunter  Stamford  (Special),  $15.00; 
Rev.  William  C.  Cook,  Cooperstown  (Special),  $2.50;  Mrs.  William  C. 
Cook,  Cooperstown  (Special),  $25.00;  Mrs.  Helen  H.  Deas,  Saratoga 
Springs  (Special),  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Gloria  Dei,  Palenville,  $5.00;  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Stock- 
port, $4-35;  St.  Mary's,  Springfield  Centre,  $45.66;  Christ,  Ballston  Spa, 
$38.25;  Church  of  the  Cross,  Ticonderoga,  $1.00;  St.  Luke's,  Cambridge, 
$5.00;  St.  Luke's,  Mechanicville,  $23.88;  Grace,  Stamford,  $10.00;  St. 
Paul's,  Salem,  $2.75;  Grace,  Mohawk,  $1.00;  St.  John's  Champlain,  $2.87; 
St.  Mark's,  Philmont,  $1.75;  All  Saints',  Hoosac,  $13.55;  St.  John's,  Stock- 
port, $5.30;  Zion,  Colton,  $3.45;  Zion.  Morris,  $10.21;  Grace  Stamford 
(Permanent  Fund),  $500;  Trinity,  Fairfield,  $1.00;  Memorial,  Middleville, 
$22.00;  Trinity,  Sharon  Springs,  ^7.73;  St.  Philip's,  Norwood,  $4.03;  Grace, 
Norfolk,  $2.00;  Christ  Duanesburg,  $3.14;  Church  of  the  Cross,  Troy, 
$51.50;  All  Saints'  Cathedral,  Albany,  $1.00;  Christ,  Cooperstown,  $20.97; 
Emmanuel,  Little  Falls.  $39.00;  Chris^  Herkimer,  $2.90;  Christ,  Schenec- 
tady, $7.85;  Christ,  Ballston  Spa,  $19.15;  St.  Barnabas,  Troy,  $7.32;  Trin- 
ity, Potsdam,  $23,31;  All  Saints'  Cathedral,  Albany,  $1,00;  St.  John's, 
Massena,  $2,00;  Zion,  Hudson  Falls,  $5.00;  Trinity.  Granville,  $2.50;  St. 
Luke's  Catskill,  $7.00;  All  Saints'  Cathedral,  Albany,  $1.00;  Gloria  Dei, 
Palenville.  $3.00. 

Individuals — Miss  M.  K.  Sperry,  Plattsburg  (Special),  $T.oo;  Miss 
Ka*e  G.  Child,  Albany,  $5.00;  Miss  Anna  M.  Talcott,  i  Jbanv.  $10.00:  Rev. 
Stephen  Van  Rennselaer,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Galloupe.  Stamford,  $1.50; 
Mrs.  Mary  J.  Kaye,  Troy,  $5.00;  Miss  C.  E.  Harrison,  Fairfield,  $1,00; 
Miss  M.  Katharine  Sperry,  Plattsburg  (Special),  $1,00;  Rev.  William  R. 


36 

Albany — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Mulford,  Bolton  Landing,  $5.00;  Miss  M.  Katharine  Sperry,  Plattsburg 
(Special),  $1.00;  Miss  C.  E.  Harrison,  Fairfield,  $2.00;  Mrs.  Aaron  J. 
Vanderpoel,  Kinderhook  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Chubb,  Palenville,  $2.00;  Mrs.  George  W.  L.  Lord,  Pasadena,  Cal.  (Per- 
manent Fund),  $2.00. 

Arizona  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $6070  $5505  $33  15  $14890 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $148  90 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. ..  $700  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.  Luke's,  Prescott,  $27.95 ;  Grace,  Tucson,  $12.25 ;  Trin- 
ity,  Phcenix,  $7.45;    St.   Stephen's,  Douglas,  $5.00;   offering  made  at  the 
opening  service  of  the  Convention  of  Arizona  in  Trinity  Church,  Phoenix, 
$8.05. 

1908-1909 
Churches — St.  Luke's,  Prescott,  $10.25;  St.  John's,  Globe,  $5.00;  Trin- 
ity, Phoenix,  $33.25 ;  St.  Andrew's,  Nogales,  $7.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.  John's,  Globe,  $4.40;  St.  Luke's,  Prescott,  $10.50;  Trin- 
ity, Phoenix,  $14.35;  St.  John's,  Bisbee,  $3.90. 

Arkansas  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $i37  H  $18250  $147  37  $46701 

Individuals    30  00  18  01  25  00  73  01 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $540  02 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. ..  $2,675  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  15  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  James',  Eureka  Springs,  $2.50 ;  St.  John's,  Helena,  $30.10; 
St.  John's,  Fort  Smith,  $23.15;  St.  Stephen's,  Winslow,  $0.36;  St.  John's, 
Helena,  $23.40;  Christ,  Mena,  $2.80;  St.  John's,  Camden,  $10.85;  Good 
Shepherd,  Forrest  City,  $4.28;  Mission  at  Hartford,  $1.00;  St.  Chrysostoms, 
Texarkana,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Van  Buren,  $3.30;  St.  Paul's,  Fayetteville, 
$12.00;  St.  Mark's,  Jonesboro,  $3.30;  Trinity  Cathedral,  Little  Rock,  $18.10. 

Individuals — Rev.  E.  J.  Hall,  Winslow,  $1.00;  "Marianna,"  Arkansas, 
$1,00;  "Marianna,"  Arkansas,  $1.00;  "A  member  of  Christ  Church,"  Little 
Rock,  $5.00;  "Marianna,"  Arkansas,  $1.00;  Mr.  P.  K.  Roots,  Little  Rock, 
$20.00;  Rev.  E.  J.  Hall,  Winslow,  $1.00; 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  James',  Eureka  Springs,  $2.85;  St.  Thomas',  Searcy, 
$2.67;  St.  John's  Helena,  $38.65;  St.  Mark's,  Jonesboro,  $1.75;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Forrest  City,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Van  Buren.  $7.75;  St.  Paul's,  Bates- 
ville,  $8.75;  Trinity  Cathedral,  Little  Rock,  $8.70;  St.  Paul's,  Newport, 
$11.65;  St.  John's,  Camden,  $12.00;  St.  Luke's,  Hot  Springs,  $8.55;  Christ, 
Little  Rock,  $19.00;  St.  John's,  Helena,  $23.12;  St.  taul's,  Fayetteville, 
$17.23;  Grace.  Siloam  Springs,  $1.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Forrest  City,  $443; 
Trinity  Cathedral  Auxiliary,  Little  Rock,  $9.40. 

Individuals — Trinity  Cathedral  Auxiliary,  Little  Rock,  $3.01 ;  Mr.  P. 
K.  Roots,  Little  Rock,  $10.00;  Mrs.  S.  H.  Werlein,  Little  Rock,  $5.00. 


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Arkansas — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Churches— St.  Andrew's,  Marianna,  $3.85;  St.  Paul's,  Batesville,  $7.00; 
St.  James',  Eureka  Springs,  $1.10;  St.  Michael's,  Devall's  Bluff,  $1.36;  St. 
John's,  Fort  Smith,  $5.86;  Trinity  Cathedral,  Little  Rock,  $9.30;  Trinity, 
Van  Buren,  $9.75;  Christ,  Little  Rock,  $19.45;  St.  John's,  Camden,  $10.00; 
St.  John's,  Helena,  $42.95;  Good  Shepherd,  Forrest  City,  $3.70;  St.  Paul's, 
Newport,  $4.30;  St.  Paul's,  Fayetteville,  $14.00;  St.  Luke's,  Hot  Springs, 
$9.85;  Messiah,  Fort  Smith,  $1.00;  St.  Mark's,  Jonesboro,  $1.90;  St.  Paul's, 
Little  Rock,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  P.  K.  Roots,  Little  Rock,  $10.00;  offering  taken  at 
the  Arkansas  Woman's  Auxiliary  annual  meeting  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $15.00. 

Asheville  1907-1908         1908-1909         1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $24504  $26057  $13168  $63729 

Individuals   69  50  25  00  2  50  97  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $734  29 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. . .     $875  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $89  19 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Trinity,  Asheville,  $5.00;  St.  John's,  Marion,  $2.30;  Trinity, 
Asheville,  $53.53;  St.  Philip's,  Brevard,  $9.65;  Ascension,  Hickory,  $10.00; 
St.  James',  Lenoir,  $18.71;  St.  Francis,  Rutherfordton,  $5.00;  Chapel  of 
Rest,  Yadkin  Valley,  $2.00;  Grace,  Waynesville  (Five  Million  Dollar 
Fund),  $29.19;  Holy  Spirit,  Blowing  Rock,  $1.33;  St.  Mary's,  Beaver 
Creek,  $0.39;  All  Souls',  Biltmore,  $5502;  Grace,  Grace.  $3.50;  Incarna- 
tion, Highlands,  $2.75;  All  Saints',  Ronda,  $2.80;  St.  Matthew's,  Todd, 
$0-75;  St.  Luke's,  Lincolnton,  $10.82;  St.  Francis,  Rutherfordton,  $10.00; 
St.  Philip's,  Brevard,  $11.50;  St.  John's,  Hot  Springs,  $3.00;  St.  Luke's, 
Chunn's  Cove,  $1.00;  St.  Agnes',  Franklin,  $1.00;  St.  James',  Henderson- 
ville,  $4.80;  Holy  Spirit,  Blowing  Rock,  $i.oo. 

Individuals — Rev.  James  Joyner,  Saluda,  $2.00;  "Anonymous,"  Tyron 
(Special),  $50.00;  Mrs.  Charles  T.  Bland,  Tryon,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Charles  T. 
Bland,  Tryon,  $2.50;  Mr.  George  Holmes,  Tryon  (Special),  $10.00. 

1908- I 909 
Churches — St.  Philip's,  Brevard,  $12.06;  St.  Cyprian's,  Franklin,  $1.00; 
Calvary,  Fletcher,  $10.75;  St.  Francis,  Rutherfordton,  $100.00;  St.  John's, 
Hot  Springs,  $12.06;  All  Saints',  Ronda,  $2.76;  Trinity,  Asheville,  $25.66; 
St.  Agnes,  Franklin,  $1.75;  Grace,  Grace,  $3.00;  St.  James',  Henderson- 
ville,  $8.31;  St.  John's,  Nonah,  $0.26;  Trinity,  Asheville,  $0.50;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Cashiers  Valley,  $0.50;  St.  Luke's,  Chunn's  Cove,  $0.60;  St.  Cyprian's, 
Franklin,  $1.00;  St.  Paul's,  Glen  Alpine,  $3.00;  Trinity,  Haw  Creek,  $0.87; 
Ascension,  Hickory,  $2.60;  Incarnation,  Highlands,  $1.84;  St.  James', 
Lenoir,  $8.37;  Grace,  Morganton,  $6.45;  St.  Philip's,  Brevard,  $9.02;  Holy 
Cross,  Valle  Crucis,  $1.86;  All  Souls',  Biltmore,  $25.00;  Transfiguration, 
Saluda,  $2.00;  Holy  Cross,  Tryon,  $10.00;  St.  Mary's,  Beaver  Creek,  $1.00; 
Holy  Trinity,  Glendale  Springs,  $0.25;  St.  Matthev/s,  Todd,  $0.50;  St. 
David's,_  CuUowhee,  $6.35 ;  St.  John's,  Sylva,  $1.25. 

Individuals — "A  Birthday  Thank-offering  for  God's  mercies,"  $5.00; 
Rev.  H.  H.  P.  Roche,  Rutherfordton,  $5.00;  Rev.  Edmund  N.  Joyner, 
Tryon,  $10.00;  Rev.  E.  N.  Joyner,  Tryon,  $5.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches— Qzvz\ty,  Fletcher,  $3.35;  St.  Philip's,  Brevard,  $12.55;  St. 
Luke's,  Chunn's  Cove,  $1.25;  St.  Cyprian's,  Franklin,  $1.00;  Grace,  Grace, 


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AsHEViLLE — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
$3.00;  St.  James',  Hendersonville,  $8.30;  Ascension,  Hickory,  $7.90;  St. 
John's,  Nonah,  $2.00;  Holy  Communion,  Balsam,  $5.05;  St.  Andrew's, 
Canton,  $3.97;  St.  David's,  Cullowhee,  $7.25;  St.  Mary's,  Micadale,  $5.47; 
Redeemer,  Shelby,  $1.00;  St.  John's,  Sylva,  $1.15;  St.  Michael's,  Waynes- 
ville,  $1.15;  Holy  Communion,  Balsam,  $0.50;  St.  Philip's,  Brevard,  $16.40; 
All  Souls',  BiLmore,  $25.00;  St.  James'  Lenoir,  $4.61;  St.  Paul's,  Glen 
Alpine,  $1.00;  Christ  School,  Arden,  $3.50;  Grace,  Morgantown,  $2.00; 
Transfiguration,  Saluda,  $3.50;  St.  Philip's,  Brevard,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's, 
Lincolnton,  $5.00;  Chapel  of  Rest,  Yadkin  Valley,  $0.78. 
Individuals — "E.  N.  J.,"  $2.50. 

Atlanta        "  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $7523  $15858  $i79  50  $4^3  3 1 

Individuals   i  00  30  00  14  54  45  54 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $458  85 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  .$1,300  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $5  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Trinity,    Columbus,   $57.00;    St.    Mary's,    Columbus,   $5.00; 
Emmanuel,  Athens,  $9.23 ;  St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Valley,  $4.00. 
Individuals — Miss  Ella  Habersham,  Macon,  $1.00. 

I 908- I 909 
Churches — Christ,  Macon,  $30.00;  Trinity,  Columbus,  $64.38;  Trinity, 
Columbus,  $16.01 ;  St.  Mary's,  Columbus,  $3.40;  St.  James',  Marietta,  $44.79. 
Individuals — Rev.  Samuel  S.  Spear,  Atlanta,  $25.00;  Mr.  W.  F.  Hall, 
Cedartown  (Special),  $5.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Grace,  Gainesville,  $1.10;  St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Valley,  $2.25; 
St.  John's,  College  Park,  $5.00;  St.  Peter's,  Rome,  $2.00;  St.  James', 
Marietta,  $7.00;  Holy  Comforter,  Atlanta,  $3.82;  Holy  Trinity,  Decatur. 
$4.20;  Christ.  Macon,  $20.36;  Incarnation,  Atlanta,  $6.00;  St.  James',  Tal- 
lulah  Falls,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Columbus,  $92.20;  Emmanuel,  Athens,  $17.95; 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Columbus,  $2.50;  St.  Paul's,  Macon,  $9.42;  Grace, 
Clarksville,  $0.70. 

Individuals — Mrs.  James  E.  Cleborne,  Decatur,  $9.54;  Mr.  W.  F.  Hall, 
Cedartown,  $5.00. 

Bethlehem  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $2  335  49  $2,39187  $2,79207  $7,519  43 

Individuals  131  00  311  61  14800  59061 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $8,110  04 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  .$3,962  50 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  311  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — S^  James',  Drifton,  $271.40;  St.  James',  Drifton,  $50.00; 
St.  Stephen's,  Wilkes-Barre,  $80.00;  St.  Peter's.  Hazleton,  $19.00;  Trinity, 
Athens,  $25.00;  St.  Paul's,  Troy,  $10.00;  St.  Peter's,  Plymouth,  $7.70;  St. 
Mark's  Jonestown,  $8.10;  Christ,  Reading  $75,00;  S^  Barnabas,  Reading, 
$27.11;  All  Saints'.  Shenandoah  $100;  St.  Mark's,  Mauch  Chunk,  $66.23; 
Trinity,  Athens,  $12.00;  St.  James',  Drifton,  $516.34;  Christ,  Frackville, 
$4.25;    St.    Luke's,    Reading,    $4.00;    St.    Paul's,    Montrose,    $40.00;    St. 


39 

Bethlehem — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Stephen's,  Wilkes-Barre,  $60.00;  Mediator,  Allentown,  $5.52;  St.  Mary's, 
Reading,  $9.53;  St.  Luke's,  Lebanon,  $52.85;  Trinity,  Athens,  $3.00;  Grace, 
Honesdale,  $24.85;  St.  James',  Canton,  $2.29;  Holy  Apostles,  St.  Clair, 
$2.45;  Trinity,  Pottsville,  $46.29;  Christ.  Reading,  $351.80;  Christ,  Reading 
(Special),  $100.00;  Trinity,  Bethlehem,  $21.67;  St.  Paul's,  White  Haven, 
$5.00;  St.  Clement's,  Wilkes-Barre,  $4.06;  Trinity,  Lansford,  $12.50;  Na- 
tivity, South  Bethlehem,  $62.73;  St.  Michael's,  Birdsboro,  $3105;  Good 
Shepherd,  Glen  Ridge,  Scranton,  $41.42;  St.  Luke's,  Scranton,  $128.04; 
Grace,  Great  Bend,  ^7.33;  Calvary,  Tamaqua,  $5.67;  Trinity,  Easton.  $33-31 ; 
Grace.  Allentown,  $20.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Milford,  $13.00;  Trinity,  Car- 
bondale,  $24.27;  Trinity,  West  Pittston,  $12.86;  St.  John's,  Ashley,  $5.00; 
St.  John's,  East  Mauch  Chunk,  $23.87;  Grace,  Honesdale,  $8.00. 

Individuals— Through  St.  Stephen's,  Wilkes-Barre,  "F.  M.  K.,"  $100.00; 
Mrs.  Arthur  Sandys,  Bethlehem,  $4.00;  Mrs.  W.  T.  Smith,  Scranton, 
$25.00;  Mrs.  Edw^in  A.  Quier,  Reading,  $2.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches— St.  James',  Drifton,  $340.80;  St.  Stephen's,  Wilkes-Barre, 
$75.00;  Grace,  Honesdale,  $15.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Scranton,  $31.60; 
Trinity,  Athens,  $22.50;  St.  Peter's,  Plymouth,  $6.41;  Trinity,  Bethlehem, 
$22.05;  St.  Stephen's,  Wilkes-Barre,  $60.00;  St.  Luke's,  Scranton,  $163.91; 
St.  Luke's  Chapel,  Reading,  $2.10;  St.  Barnabas.  Reading,  $17.81;  St. 
James',  Drifton,  $440.87;  Trinity,  Lansford,  $17.00;  Christ,  Reading,  $50.00; 
The  Mediator,  Allentown,  $6.44;  Trinity,  Pottsville,  $52.00;  Christ,  Frack- 
ville.  $3.19;  St.  Paul's.  Troy,  $12.47;  Trinity,  Athens,  $11.25;  St.  Paul's, 
Montrose,  $30.00;  Christ,  Reading  (Special),  $100.00;  Christ.  Reading, 
$530.20;  Trinity,  Easton,  $18.74;  St.  John's,  Ashley,  $3.50;  Trinity,  West 
Pittston,  $9.60;  St.  Luke's,  Lebanon,  $54-27;  St.  James',  Jermyn.  $3.50; 
Grace,  Dorranceton,  $2.00;  The  Nativity,  South  Bethlehem,  $64.60;  St 
Michael's,  Birdsboro,  $40.68;  St.  Peter's,  Hazleton,  $50.40;  Trinity,  Car- 
bondale,  $14.06;  Good  Shepherd.  Milford  $14.15;  Grace,  Allentown,  $9.58; 
Mission  at  Nazareth,  $2.25;  Mission  at  Bangor,  $2.09;  St.  Mary's  Reading, 
$10.00;  St.  Luke's,  Scranton,  $1.00;  St.  Mary's,  Reading,  $1.00;  St.  Mark's, 
Mauch  Chunk.  $50.44;   St.  John's.  East  Mauch  Chunk,  $29.41. 

Individuals — Mrs.  B.  H.  Buckingham,  Cornwall,  $50.00;  Mr.  D.  R. 
Haight,  Lebanon,  $1.00;  Miss  Isabel  Freeman,  Cornwall,  $50.00;  Mr.  Sid- 
ney R.  Miner,  Wilkes-Barre,  $5.00;  from  the  Babies'  Branch  of  Bethlehem, 
$7.00;  Trinity  Chapel  Sunday  School,  Lebanon,  $8.61;  St.  Stephen's, 
Wilkes-Barre.  per  F.  M.  K.,  $too.oo;  Rev.  William  P.  Orrick,  D.D.,  Read- 
ing, $50.00;  Miss  Marie  W.  Brooks,  per  Christ  Church,  Reading,  $15.00; 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Smith,  Scranton,  $25.00. 

1909- 1910 

Churches — St.  Michael's,  Birdsboro,  $50.00;  Christ,  Susquehanna,  $8.60; 
Grace,  Honesdale,  $29.82;  Trinity,  Easton,  $23.10;  St.  Peter's,  Plymouth, 
$4.17;  Faith,  Mahanoy  City,  $5.00;  St.  Barnabas,  Reading,  $16.09;  Christ, 
Frackville,  $4.16;  Trinity,  Pottsville,  $39.25;  St.  Stephen's,  Wilkes-Barre, 
$250.00;  St.  James',  Drifton,  $671.90;  Trinity,  Athens,  $40.00;  Trinity,  Car- 
bondale,  $15.20;  St-.  Luke's  (Thapel,  Reading,  $3.00;  St.  Paul's,  White 
Haven  $5.00;  Good  Shepherd.  Scranton,  $23.74;  (^race,  Allentown,  $12.91; 
The  Mediator,  Allentown,  $9.90;  St.  Luke's,  Scranton,  $161.78;  Trinity, 
Bethlehem.  $33.33;  Christ,  Reading  (Special),  $100.00;  St.  Paul's,  Mon- 
trose, $41.48;  Trinity,  West  Pittston,  $977;  Trinity,  Lansford  $15.00;  St. 
Pe'er's.  Hazleton,  $62.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Milford,  $4.85;  Christ,  Reading, 
$901.94;  St.  John's,  Ashley  (Atitomatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  Nativity, 
South  Bethlehem,  $52.19;  Christ,  Stroudsburg,  $5-.33;  St.  Luke's,  Lebanon, 
$60.92;  St.  John's,  East  Mauch  Chunk,  $36.31;  St.  Mary's,  Chapel,  Reading, 


40 

Bethlehem — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
$20.58;   St.  David's,  Scranton,  $1.12;   St.  Mark's,  Mauch  Chunk,  $49.03; 
St.    Matthew's,   Taylor,  $1.00;    St.    Clement's,    Wilkes-Barre,   $10.05;    St. 
Mark's,  Mauch  Chunk,  $3.55;  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  Reading,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Miss  Mary  S.  Stockett,  Mauch  Chunk,  $10.00 ;  Mrs.  John 
Brooke,  Reading  (Special),  $5.00;  Miss  Clara  Gries,  Reading  (Special), 
$1.00;  St.  Luke's,  Scranton,  per  Mrs.  William  T.  Smith,  $25.00;  Babies' 
Branch  of  the  Woman's  Auxiliary,  $5.00;  Mrs.  B.  H.  Buckingham,  Corn- 
wall, $50.00;  Miss  Freeman,  Cornwall,  $50.00;  Mr.  Sidney  R.  Miner, 
Wilkes-Barre,  $2.00. 

California  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $125  50  $64  90  $51  60  $242  00 

Individuals   12  00  3  00  IS  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $257  00 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.. .     $900  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations 2  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Christ,  Alameda,  $1.00;  All  Saints',  Watsonville,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  ordination  to  the  priesthood  of  the  Rev.  Charles  L.  Thack- 
eray and  the  Rev.  Arthur  C.  Dodd,  through  the  Rev.  M.  D.  Wilson,  $17.50 ; 
Christ,  Alameda,  $1.00;  Christ,  Alameda,  $1.00;  St.  Matthew's  School, 
Burlingame,  $2.00;  Christ,  Alameda,  $1.00;  St.  John's,  San  Francisco, 
$12.10;  Christ,  Alameda,  $1.00;  from  the  Missionary  Session  of  the  Con- 
vention, $47.70;  St.  Paul's,  San  Francisco,  $8.00;  Offering  taken  at  the 
Ordination  Service  on  June  loth,  St.  Matthew's.  San  Mateo,  $33.20. 

Individuals — Rev.  David  McClure,  Soquel,  $5.00;  Miss  Mary  K.  Rob- 
ertson, Oakland,  $5.00;  Miss  Mary  K.  Robertson,  Oakland  (Special),  $2.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — St.  John  the  Evangelist's,  San  Francisco,  $20.15;  St.  Mat- 
thew's, San  Mateo,  $17.60;  St.  Matthew's  School,  Burlingame,  $1.50;  Trin- 
ity, Haywards,  $8.50;  Church  Divinity  School  offering  taken  at  the  ordina- 
tion of  students,  $17.15. 

Individuals — Miss  Mary  K.  Robertson,  Oakland,  $3.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.  John's,  San  Francisco,  $20.60;  Trinity,  San  Jose,  $21.65; 
St.  Matthew's  School,  Burlingame,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  San  Francisco,  $7.35. 

Central  New  York        1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $207  88  $2,947  41  $1,412  02  $4,567  31 

Individuals    I54  25  192  00  58  00  404  25 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $4,97i  56 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  $11,200  00 

Designated,  not  available  for  current  appropriations $61  79 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.  Luke's,  Utica,  $10.69;  St.  James',  Clinton  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $4.96;  St.  John's,  Auburn,  $3.00;  Christ,  Guilford,  $5.25; 
St.  Mark's,  Candor,  $2.30;  Christ,  Sherburne,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Owego, 
$25.40;  Grace,  Syracuse,  $11.00;  St.  John's,  Oneida,  $16.50;  Trinity,  Cam- 
den, $4.00;  Good  Shepherd.  Oriskany  Falls,  $2.35;  Good  Shepherd,  Bing- 
hamton,  $8.65;  St.  George's,  Utica  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $11.18; 
St.  Paul's,  Oxford,  $32.00;  St.  Stephen's,  New  Hartford,  $8.53;  St.  Steph- 


41 

Central  New  York — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
en's,  New  Hartford  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $6.00;  St  Paul's,  Holland 
Patent,  $8.07;   St.   Paul's,  Holland  Patent,  $2.00;   St.  Andrew's,  Trenton, 
$1.00;    St.   James',    Clinton,  $3.00;    Trinity,    Seneca   Falls,   $12.00;    Grace, 
Elmira,  $20.00. 

Individuals— "A  Friend,"  New  Hartford,  $32.25;  Mrs.  George  H. 
Watson,  Holland  Patent,  $1.00;  "R.  F.  D.  5,"  Syracuse,  $1.00;  Rev.  E.  C. 
Hoskins,  Spencer,  $1.00;  Mrs.  C.  W.  Valentine,  Watertown,  $5.00;  Miss 
Frances  L.  Hudson,  Sackett's  Harbor,  $38:50;  "J.  A.  S.,"  Utica,  $50.00; 
"R.  F.  D.  5,"  Syracuse,  $1.00;  "Cash,"  Holland  Patent,  $2.00;  "W.  W.  R.," 
Central  New  York,  $2.50;  The  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Tyler  Olmsted,  D.D., 
Utica  (Special),  $20.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches— From  Churches  and  Missions  in  the  Diocese  of  Central 
New  York,  $1,555.87;  St.  George's,  Utica,  $22.78;  St.  Matthew's,  Moravia, 
$3.01;  St.  Paul's,  Holland  Patent,  $5.97;  Zion,  Rome,  $19.04;  Christ.  Man- 
lius,  $9.71;  St.  Paul's,  Owego,  $25.75;  Christ,  Jordan,  $5.21;  Emmanuel, 
Memphis,  $2.18;  Good  Shepherd,  Binghamton,  $8.87;  St.  John's,  Oneida, 
$16.00;  Christ,  Willard,  $2.29;  Calvary,  Hayt's  Corners,  $0.52;  St.  John's, 
Interlaken,  $0.75;  St.  Paul's,  Owego,  $2.75;  St.  Andrew's,  New  Berlin, 
$9.20;  Good  Shepherd,  Oriskany  Falls,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Oxford,  $39-70; 
Emmanuel,  Norwich,  $10.35;  Calvary,  Utica,  $20.00;  Trinity,  Seneca  Falls, 
$56.00;  Christ,  Jordan,  $1.50;  Emmanuel,  Adams,  $2.50;  St.  John's,  Au- 
burn. $5.00;  St.  Peter's,  Auburn,  $40.85;  St.  Paul's,  Aurora,  $17.21;  St. 
Peter's,  Bainbridge,  $6.70;  Grace,  Baldwinsville,  $13.00;  Trinity,  Boon- 
ville,  $12.19;  St.  John's,  Cape  Vincent,  $21.00;  St.  Luke's,  Cayuga,  $11.70; 
St.  Peter's,  Cazenovia,  $51.50;  Christ,  Clayton,  $2.57;  St.  James',  Cleveland, 
$3.00;  St.  James',  Clinton,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Constableville,  $3-49;  Grace, 
Cortland,  $12.40;  Trinity,  Dryden,  $7.00;  Christ,  Forestport,  $1.85;  Zion, 
Fulton,  $4.86;  Zion,  Greene,  $38.33;  St.  Thomas,  Hamilton,  $5-45;  St. 
Luke's,  Harpursville,  $1.77;  St.  John's,  Ithaca,  $104.09;  St.  Mark's,  James- 
ville,  $0.40;  St.  Paul's,  La  Fargeville,  $1.23;  Trinity,  Lowville,  $4.00; 
St.  John's,  Marcellus,  $14.38;  Zion,  McLean,  $1.05;  Good  Shepherd,  Onon- 
daga Castle,  $1.00;  Christ,  Oswego,  $55.25;  St.  Paul's,  Paris  Hill,  $2.00; 
St.  John's,  Phoenix,  $5.00;  Zion,  Pierrepont  Manor,  $0.61;  St.  Mark's, 
Port  Leyden,  $5.20;  St.  Peter's,  Redwood,  $10.00;  St.  James',  Skaneateles, 
$64.15;  St.  Thomas'.  Slaterv-ille,  $0.35;  St.  John's,  Speedsville,  $0.25;  All 
Saints',  Syracuse,  $10.90;  Calvary,  Syracuse,  $25.00;  Grace,  Syracuse, 
$6.00;  St.  Mark's,  Syracuse,  $4.45;  St.  Paul's,  Syracuse,  $63.83;  Grace, 
Union  Springs,  $2.51;  St.  Andrew's,  Utica,  $9.00;  St.  Paul's,  Waterloo, 
$6.57;  Trinity,  Watertown,  $70.52;  Redeemer,  Watertown,  $4.18;  Grace, 
Waterville,  $28.07;  Grace,  Willowdale,  $6.51;  Christ,  Binghamton,  $28.39; 
Christ,  Guilford,  $3.20;  Grace,  Union  Springs,  $3.12;  St.  Andrew's,  Ken- 
daia,  $0.88;  Trinity,  Watertown,  $2.00;  St.  Peter's,  Bainbridge,  $11.01; 
Trinity,  Utica,  $40.00;  St.  Paul's,  Waterloo,  $13.71;  Grace,  Utica,  $198.83; 
Christ,  Clayton,  $0.25 ;  Trinity,  Fayetteville,  $14.41 ;  Trinity  Memorial, 
Binghamton,  $24.89;  Zion,  Windsor,  $1.61;  Christ,  Sherburne,  $5.00; 
Epiphany,  Trumansburg,  $6.79. 

Individuals — Mrs.  W.  C.  Stebbins,  Watertown,  $5.00;  Mr.  Robert  F. 
Hubbard,  Cazenovia,  $20.00;  Mrs.  E.  J.  Wolcott,  Utica,  $40.00;  "R.  F.  D. 
5,"  Syracuse,  $1.00;  "R.  F.  D.  5,"  Syracuse,  $1.00;  Mrs.  George  H.  Watson 
Holland  Patent,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Alfred  Sprague  through  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
New  Berlin,  $1.00;  Mrs.  C.  W.  Valentine,  Watertown,  $10.00;  from  four 
members  of  St.  Mark's  Church,  Clark  Mills,  $16.00;  from  the  Diocese  of 
Central  New  York  per  Bishop  Olmstead,  $50.00;  Li^^tle  Helpers,  Central 
New  York,  $25.00;  Altar  Chapter  of  All  Saints',  Syracuse,  $5.00;  Kings 
Ferry,  S.  A.  G.,  $1.00;  Miss  Frances  Lewis,  Binghamton  (Special),  $6.00; 
Mr.  R.  G.  Scott,  Baldwinsville  (Special),  $10.00. 


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Central  New  York — Contrkutors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Churches — Zion,  Windsor,  $1.07;  St.  James',  Clinton  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $3.65;  St.  George's,  Utica,  $18.26;  St.  Matthew's,  Moravia, 
$5.00;  St.  George's,  Chadwicks,  $5.83;  St.  John's,  Clayville,  $0.25;  Christ, 
Bridgewater,  $1.70;  St.  Paul's,  Constableville,  $5.18;  Christ,  Manlius,  $6.29; 
Zion,  Rome.  $20.60;  Good  Shepherd,  Oriskany  Falls,  $3.10;  Grace,  Syra- 
cuse, $775;  St.  Paul's,  Oswego,  $24.68;  Grace,  Syracuse,  $16.60;  Christ, 
Oswego,  $58.77;  St.  John's,  Big  Flats,  $1.00;  Trinity,  Binghamton,  $30.51; 
Christ,  Jordan  $6.58;  Emmanuel,  Memphis,  $2.45;  Calvary,  Syracuse, 
$10.50;  St.  John's,  Phoenix,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Holland  Patent,  $3.55;  St. 
Paul's,  Oxford,  $28.50;  St.  Paul's,  Oxford,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Seneca  Falls, 
$65.00;  Grace,  Syracuse,  $0.26;  Good  Shepherd,  Binghamton,  $11.05; 
Emmanuel,  Norwich,  $20.90;  Calvary,  Utica,  $20.00;  Grace,  Syracuse, 
$1.00;  St.  Mark's,  Candor,  $3.00;  Calvary,  McDonough,  $2.00;  Emmanuel, 
Adams,  $9.82;  Grace,  Waverly,  $1.25;  Grace,  Waterville,  $65.25;  Grace, 
Willowdale,  $3.00;  St.  Paul's,  Syracuse,  $57.02;  St.  James',  Skaneateles, 
$3453;  Trinity,  Watertown,  $75.31;  Good  Shepherd,  Onondaga  Castle, 
$1.00;  St.  Paul's,  Aurora,  $21.39;  St.  Andrew's,  North  Berlin,  $20.25;  Trin- 
ity, Lowville,  $2.00;  St.  Ambrose,  Groton,  $2.86;  St.  Andrew's,  Kendia, 
$0.45;  Grace,  Union  Springs,  $1.65;  St.  Peter's,  Cazenovia,  $83.17;  St. 
John's,  Auburn,  $5.65;  Trinity,  Boonville,  $28.05;  Christ,  Forestport,  $1.18; 
St.  Paul's,  Waterloo,  $4.34;  St.  Luke's,  Harpursville,  $3.43;  St.  John's, 
Cape  Vincent,  $12.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Utica,  $14.13;  St.  Thomas',  Hamilton, 
$5.00;  Grace,  Cortland,  $9.84;  St.  Paul's,  Lafargeville,  $2.15;  Grace,  Utica. 
$140.23;  St.  Ann's,  Afton,  $2.25;  Trinity,  Dryden,  $2.50;  St.  John's,  Mar- 
cellus,  $12.75;  AH  Sain's',  Dexter,  $1.50;  Grace.  Union  Springs,  $0.50; 
St.  James',  Cleveland,  $3.46;  Zion,  Greene,  $32.67;  St.  Matthew's,  Horse- 
heads,  $0.69;  St.  Peter's,  Auburn  $62.25;  St.  John's,  Ithaca,  $76.53;  Grace, 
Utica,  $25.75;  Grace,  Waverly,  $5.25;  St.  Peter's,  Redwood,  $10.00;  St. 
James',  Theresa  $200;  Christ,  Clayton,  $6.46;  St.  James'.  Pulaski,  $4.70; 
Grace.  Utica,  $16.00;  Christ,  Binghamton,  $21.69;  Zion,  Windsor,  $1.54; 
Trinity,  Utica,  $31.60;  Trinity  Fayetteville,  $4.10;  St.  John's,  Oneida,  $16.50; 
Trinity,  Syracuse,  $5.15;  Grace,  Mexico,  $1.35;  All  Saints',  Syracuse,  $37.45 ; 
Christ.  Guilford,  $4.85;  St.  Paul's,  Watertown,  $7.59;  St.  Peter's,  Bain- 
bridge,  $9.96. 

Individuals — Mrs.  George  H.  Watson,  Holland  Patent,  $1.00;  "W.  W. 
R.,"  Central  New  York,  $3.00;  Mrs.  George  H.  Watson,  Holland  Patent, 
$1.00;  "W.  W.  R.  "  Central  New  York,  $5.00;  Miss  Frances  L.  Hudson, 
Sacketts  Harbor,  $10.00;  LitMe  Helpers,  Central  New  York,  $25.00;  "S.  A. 
G.."  King's  Ferry,  $1.00;  "S.  A.  G.."  King's  Ferry,  $1.00;  Mrs.  George  H. 
Watson,  Holland  Patent.  $2.00;  Miss  Mabel  H.  Casey,  Union  Springs, 
$2.00;  Rev.  David  C.  Huntington,  Watertown,  $2.00;  Mrs.  Joseph  M. 
Clarke,  Syracuse,  $5.00. 

Chicago  1907- 1908  1908- 1909 

Churches   $183  00  $298  51 

Individuals    74  50  22  00 


909-1910 

Total 

$148  49 

$630  00 

106  00 

202  50 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $832  50 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . . .  $200  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations   $92  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.    Simon's   Mission,   Chicago.  $10.00;   Our   Saviour,   Chi- 
cago, $16.77;    Atonement,    Chicago,   $ro.oo;    St.    Luke's,    Evanston,   $6.87; 
Christ,    Chicago,    $5.00;    S^    Paul's,    Glencoe,    $15.00;    Grace,    Oak    Park, 
$59.40;  Epiphany,  Chicago,  $15.18;  St.  Paul's,  Chicago,  $25.00;  St.  Paul's, 


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Chicago — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  $5.00;  Holy  Spirit,  Lake  Forest,  $5.00;  St.  Barna- 
bas, Chicago,  $9.78. 

Individuals — Rev.  W.  H.  Tomlins,  Chicago,  $1.00;  Grace  Church 
branch  of  the  Woman's  Auxiliary,  per  Mrs.  William  G.  Hibbard,  $25.00; 
Rev.  Frank  E.  Brandt,  Harvard  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $2.00;  Rev. 
W.  H.  Tomlins,  Chicago,  $1.00;  Miss  Agnes  Wright,  Chicago,  $5.00;  Miss 
Sarah  C.  Smith,  Elgin,  $10.50;  Rev.  P.  C.  Wolcott,  D.D.,  Highland  Park 
(Special),  $5.00;  Mrs.  E.  S.  Beck,  Evanston,  $25.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Our  Saviour,  Chicago,  $12.77;  Epiphany,  Chicago,  $9.88; 
St.  Simon's,  Chicago,  $13.14;  Christ,  Chicago  (Permanent  Fund),  $5.00; 
Christ,  Winnetka,  $41.93;  St.  Paul's,  Rogers  Park,  $8.25;  Holy  Spirit, 
Lake  Forest,  $8.49;  St.  Mark's,  Evanston,  "In  memory  of  Mrs.  W.  L. 
Breckinridge"  (Permanent  Fund),  $50.00;  Atonement,  Chicago.  $15.00; 
Christ,  Winnetka,  $100.00;  St.  Barnabas,  Chicago,  $9.05;  St.  Paul's,  Madi- 
son Avenue,  $25.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  C.  W.  Morris,  Berwyn,  $2.00;  Miss  Agnes  Wright, 
Chicago,  $5.00;  Miss  C.  C.  Griswold,  Evanston,  $10.00;  Mrs.  C.  C.  Poole, 
Evanston  (Special),  $5.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Trinity,  Wheaton,  $6.60;  Atonement,  Chicago,  $20.78; 
Grace,  Oak  Park,  $68.61;  St.  Simon's  Mission,  Chicago,  $16.50;  St.  Paul's, 
Madison  Avenue,  (Thicago  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $25.00;  St.  Alban's, 
Chicago,  $1.00;  St.  Barnabas,  Chicago,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.  Beck,  Evanston,  $25.00;  Miss  Fanny  M. 
Wade,  Batavia,  $1.00;  "Cash."  Aurora,  $1.00;  Grace  Branch  of  the  Woman's 
Au.xiliary,  Chicago,  $25.00;  Miss  Sarah  Smith,  Elgin,  $4.00;  Miss  Agnes 
Wright,  Chicago,  $5.00;  Mrs.  E.  R.  McCrea,  Galen  Hall,  Atlantic  City, 
N.  J..  $10.00;  Miss  Clara  C.  Griswold,  Evansion,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S. 
Beck,  Long  Beach,  Cal.,  $25.00. 

Colorado  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches     $36607  $199  46  $30365  $86918 

Individuals    18  50  24  50  7  00  50  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $919  18 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  $4,750  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $58  28 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.  Alban's,  Florence,  $1.00;  St.  Peter's,  Walsenburg,  $5.00; 
St  Luke's,  Montclair,  $2.09;  St.  Stephen's,  Colorado  Springs.  $78.00;  Em- 
manuel, Denver,  $8.55;  Grace.  Colorado  Springs  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $48.28;  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Denver,  $110.00;  St.  Alban's,  Florence, 
$4.30;  St.  Mark's,  Denver,  $21.89;  St.  John's,  Boulder,  $4.72;  St.  Paul's, 
Central  City,  $4.40;  St.  Mary's,  Como,  $5.00;  Transfiguration,  Evergreen, 
$15.48;  Grace,  Georgetown,  $1.00;  Trinity,  Greeley,  $3.50;  Holy  Trinity, 
Pueblo,  $25.61;  Ascension.   Salida,  $12.25;  Trinity,  Trinidad,  $15.00. 

Indii'iduals — Mr.  Bennett  E.  Seymour,  Central  City,  $5.00;  Mrs.  F. 
Byrne,  Littleton,  $1.00;  Rev.  W.  Allen  Johnson.  Littleton,  $5.00;  St. 
George's  Sunday  School,  Leadville,  Si. 50;  Rev.  G.  M.  Davidson  Leadville, 
$1.00;  Mrs.  S.  M.  Caspar,  through  Mr.  William  M.  Spalding,  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — St.  Paul's,  Littleton,  $3.50;  St.  Stephen's,  Colorado  Springs, 
$83.65";    St   James',    Pueblo,   $3.40;    St.    Alban's,    Florence,   $7.70;    Holy 


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Colorado — Contributors — 1908- 1909 — Continued 
Trinity,  Pueblo,  $6.00;  St.  Mark's,  Denver,  $30.00;  St.  John's,  Boulder, 
$10.00;  St.  Mary's,  Como,  $5.00;  St.  Augustine's,  Creede,  $075;  Emmanuel, 
Denver,  $4.00;  Epiphany,  Denver,  $2.80;  St.  Stephen's,  Denver,  $4.10; 
Transfiguration,  Evergreen,  $3.00;  St.  Alban's,  Florence,  $1.25;  St.  Luke's, 
Fort  Collins,  $20.81;  St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Lupton,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Fort 
Morgan,  $4.00;  Trinity,  Greeley,  $3.75;  St.  Michael's,  Hugo,  $2.00;  Cal- 
vary, Idaho  Springs,  $1.00;  St.  Michael's,  Morrison,  $0.75. 

Individuals — Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  B.  Ely,  Colorado  Springs,  $10.00;  "In 
memory  of  my  dear  brother.  Rev.  Benjamin  Austin,"  per  Sister  Hannah, 
Denver  (Permanent  Fund),  $5.00;  Mr.  Thornton  Rennell,  Florence,  $2.50; 
"In  memory  of  my  father.  Rev.  W.  T.  Webbe,  D.D.,  per  Mrs.  E.  J.  McLean, 
Denver,  $2.00;  Mr.  Bennett  E.  Seymour,  Central  City  (Special),  $5.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches— St.  Paul's,  Fort  Morgan,  $2.30;  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Den- 
ver, $75.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Colorado  Springs,  $104.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Col- 
orado Springs,  $2.50;  Grace,  Buena  Vista,  $1.40;  Ascension,  Byers,  $0.50; 
St.  Mary's,  Como,  $2.50;  St.  Augustine's,  Creede,  $1.00;  St.  Andrew's, 
Cripple  Creek,  $6.15;  Epiphany,  Del  Norte,  $1.00;  St.  Barnabas,  Denver, 
$14.70;  St.  Mark's,  Denver,  $25.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Denver,  $6.75;  Trans- 
figuration, Evergreen,  $7.15;  St.  Alban's,  Florence,  $1.00;  St.  Luke's,  Fort 
Collins,  $28.75;  St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Lupton,  $3.00;  St.  Alban's,  Garos,  $3.00; 
Calvary,  Golden,  $3.00;  St.  Michael's,  Hugo,  $3.00;  St.  Paul's,  Littleton, 
$3.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Longmint,  $5.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Monte  Vista,  $0.40; 
St.  Michael's,  Morrison,  $1.00;  Incarnation,  Saguache,  $0.35;  St.  Luke's, 
Silver  Cliff,  $1.00;  St.  James',  Villa  Grove,  $0.20;  St.  Peter's,  Walsenburg, 
$1.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  Bennett  E.  Seymour,  Central  City,  $5.00;  In  memory 
of  my  father,  Rev.  William  Thomas  Webbe,  D.D.,  per  Mrs.  E.  J.  McClean, 
Denver,  $2.00. 

Connecticut  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $936  55  $1,084  80  $1,189  45  $3,2I0  80 

Individuals    3900  iTSO  00  1,13972  1,42872 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $4,639  52 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..  $8,300  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $1,139  42 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches—St.  John's,  Stamford,  $13.94;  St.  John's,  Warehouse  Point, 
$40.75;  Christ,  Pomfret,  $14.62;  Epiphany  Chapel,  New  Haven,  $3.86;  St. 
Paul's,  Huntington,  $2.56;  Christ,  Guilford,  $14.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Kent, 
$4-35;  Christ,  Middletown,  $2.00;  Calvary,  Stonington,  $4.50;  St.  James', 
Derby,  $5762;  St.  Peter's,  Plymouth,  $7.00;  Christ,  Redding  Ridge,  $2.50; 
St.  Stephen's,  Ridgefield,  $25.00;  Christ,  New  Haven,  $45.26;  Grace,  Say- 
brook,  $15.00;  St.  Paul's,  Bantam,  $1.86;  Christ,  Watertown,  $10.00;  Good 
Shepherd,  Hartford,  $50.00;  Grace,  Stafford  Springs,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's, 
Norton,  $5.00;  Christ,  Bethlehem,  $2.73;  St.  John's,  East  Hartford,  $6.00; 
Trinity,  Brooklyn  (Special),  $4.70;  St.  John's,  Washington,  $3.33;  Christ, 
Greenwich,  $125.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Middletown,  $40.00;  Grace,  Stafford 
Springs,  $0.50;  St.  James',  Poquetanuck,  $1.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Meriden, 
$18.30;  St.  Andrew's,  Stamford,  $54-76;  Trinity,  Waterbury,  $9.81;  Christ, 
Hartford,  $136.78;  St.  John's,  Waterbury  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64). 
$100.00;  St.  Paul's,  Brookfield,  $5.90;  Ascension,  New  Haven,  $10.25;  St. 
Matthew's,  Wilton,  $1.57;  Christ,  Westport,  $10.60;  Christ,  Middle  Had- 


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Connecticut — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
dam,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Lime  Rock,  $11.30;  St.  James',  Farmington,  $10.00; 
St.  Mark's,  New  Canaan,  $4.62;  St.  James',  New  Haven  (WestviUe), 
$5.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Westport,  $25.00;  St.  Philip's,  Putnam,  $3.63;  St. 
Peter's,  Cheshire,  $9.47;  St.  Peter's,  Cheshire,  $1.53;  Christ,  Bethany, 
$3-50 ;  Trinity,  Tariff ville,  $1.45. 

Individuals — Rev.  J.  Tragitt,  Seymour,  $1.00;  from  a  member  of  St. 
Michael's,  Litchfield,  $1.00;  The  Rt.  Rev.  Cauncey  Bunce  Brewster,  D.D., 
Hartford,  $20.00;  Mrs.  W.  H.  Roberts,  Kingsville,  $2.00;  Miss  Ellen  Eliza- 
beth Smith,  New  Haven,  $1.00;  Rev.  A.  P.  Chapman,  Northfield,  $5.00; 
"From  one  interested,"  Watertown  (Special),  $2.00;  Rev.  Dr.  and  Mrs.  G. 
C.  Griswold,  Guilford  (Special),  $5.00;  "Cash,"  Hartford  (Special),  $2.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches— St  John's,  Warehouse  Point,  $4S4o;  St.  John's,  Stamford, 
$27.55;  Pomfret  School  Chapel,  Pomfret  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$15.00;  St.  John's,  Warehouse  Point,  $2.00;  St.  Stephen's,  East  Haddam, 
$26.00;  St.  Paul's,  Bantam,  $2.00;  Christ,  Pomfret,  $30.72;  St.  Mark's, 
New  Britain,  $12.87;  St.  John's,  Salisbury,  $15.00;  St.  Peter's,  Cheshire, 
$6.00;  Christ,  New  Haven,  $55.76;  St.  Stephen's,  Ridgefield,  $25.00;  Grace, 
Yantic,  $3.05;  Trinity,  Seymour,  $15.08;  Trinity,  Thomaston,  $1.00;  St. 
James',  Derby,  $56.50;  Forbes  Memorial  Chapel  of  the  Epiphany,  New 
Haven,  $2.26;  Christ,  Watertown,  $14.00;  Grace,  Saybrook,  $15.00;  Christ, 
Hartford,  $78.10;  Christ,  Sharon,  $11.50;  Christ,  Greenwich,  $50.00;  St. 
Andrew's,  Meriden,  $15.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Stamford,  $53.42;  Holy  Trinity, 
Middletown,  $40.00;  Calvary,  Stonington,  $2.15;  Trinity,  Wethersfield, 
$3.00;  Trinity,  Bristol,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  Waterbury  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $100.00;  All  Saints'  Memorial,  New  Milford,  $6.31;  St.  Michael's, 
Litchfield,  $5.00;  Christ,  Hartford,  $80.93;  Trinity,  Waterbury,  $40.80; 
St.  Philip's,  Putnam,  $7.45;  Good  Shepherd,  Hartford,  $50.00;  Christ, 
Guilford,  $9.50;  St.  Peter's,  Plymouth,  $2.60;  St.  Matthew's,  Wilton,  $1.75; 
St.  Paul's,  Brookfield,  $21.20;  Christ,  Middle  Haddam,  $2.00;  Christ, 
Westport,  $12.93;  Grace  Chapel,  Hadlyme,  $1.00;  St  John's  Memorial, 
Essex,  $4.97;  St.  Andrew's,  Kent,  $2.15;  Trinity,  Lime  Rock,  $15.00;  St. 
Paul's,  Willimantic,  $1.00;  Christ,  Redding,  $2.75;  Emmanuel,  Weston, 
$0.50;  Grace,  New  Haven,  $1.60;  St.  James',  Farmington,  $5.00;  Christ, 
Greenwich,  $25.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Westport,  $25.00;  Ascension,  New  Haven, 
$2.00;  Grace,  Stafford  Springs,  $6.00;  St.  Paul's,  Bantam,  $1.00;  Seabury, 
Memorial,  Groton,  $1.00;  St.  John's,  Bridgeport,  $20.00;  Grace,  Windsor, 
$5.00. 

Individuals — The  Misses  Goodwin,  Middletown,  $4.00;  "Churchman," 
Diocese  of  Connecticut,  $10.00;  Mrs.  A.  Tillinghast  Freedley,  Pomfret, 
$5.00;  Rev.  W.  P.  Ladd,  Middletown  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00; 
Miss  Elizabeth  D.  Ferguson,  Stamford,  $100.00;  Rev.  W.  Allen  Johnson, 
D.D.,  Littleton,  Colo.,  $5.00;  Mr.  Nathanael  Downton,  Thompsonville, 
$1.00;  Rev.  A.  T.  Parsons,  Thomaston,  $5.00;  Rev  W.  P.  Waterbury,  Mid- 
dletown, $3.00;  Rev.  John  T.  Huntington,  Hartford,  $25.00;  Rev.  L. 
Henry  Schwab,  Rome,  Italy,  $8.00;  Mrs.  T.  H.  Bishop,  New  Haven,  $25.00; 
Mr.  Frank  Baker,  New  Haven,  $20.00;  Rev.  F.  C.  H.  Wendel,  Ph.D.,  East 
Haddam,  $1.00;  Rev.  and  Mrs.  John  D.  Skilton,  Cheshire,  $10.00;  Rev. 
A.  P.  Chapman,  Northfield,  $5.00;  Rev.  Jesse  E.  Heald,  Tarriffville,  $1.00; 
Rev.  W.  H.  Dean,  Windsor  (Permanent  Fund),  $5.00;  Rev.  J.  C.  France, 
Shelton,  $1.00;  Miss  E.  Elizabeth  Smith,  New  Haven,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Judson 
H.  Root,  Pine  Orchard  (Special),  $5.00;  Mrs.  Edward  B.  L.  Carter, 
Stamford  (Special),  $5.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.  John's,  Stamford,  $43.02;  St.  John's,  Warehouse  Point, 
$3445;  Christ,  Bethany,  $1.25;  St.  James',  New  Haven  (WestviUe),  $5.00; 


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Connecticut — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued 
Trinity,  Branford,  $5.61;  Christ,  Pomfret,  $20.58;  St.  John's,  Salisbury, 
$10.00;  St.  Peter's,  Cheshire,  $4.00;  St.  Paul's,  Willimantic,  $1.15;  Grace, 
Yantic,  $5.80;  St.  John's,  Washington,  $6.66;  Christ,  New  Haven,  $51.85; 
St.  Luke's,  Darien,  $10.00;  St.  James',  Glastonbury,  $1.25;  St.  Stephen's, 
East  Haddam.  $20.00;  Christ,  Ansonia,  $30.00;  Trinity,  Portland,  $8.20; 
Christ,  Unionville,  $17.61;  St.  Thomas,  Bethel,  $10.00;  Christ,  Westport, 
$17.50;  St.  James',  Derby,  $25.68;  Christ,  Sharon,  $10.00;  Christ,  Water- 
town,  $15.00;  Christ,  Greenwich,  $125.00;  Trinity,  Brooklyn,  $6.25;  Grace, 
Stafford  Springs,  $16.00;  St.  Paul's,  Brookfield,  $13.13;  Calvary,  Stoning- 
ton,  $2.63;  St.  John's,  Hartford,  $34.32;  Holy  Trinity,  Westport,  $80.00; 
Trinity,  Waterbury,  $25.19;  Christ,  Hartford,  $200.00;  St.  IMatthew's, 
Wilton,  $21.21;  Holy  Trinity,  Middletown,  $43.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Ridge- 
field,  $25.00;  St.  Peter's,  Oxford,  $3.50;  St.  Andrew's,  Stamford,  $53.80; 
St.  Andrew's,  Meriden,  $14.30;  Trinity,  Lime  Rock,  $15.50;  Grace.  New 
Haven,  $4.15;  Grace,  Hadlyme,  $1.00;  St.  Matthew's,  Wilton,  $2.50;  Good 
Shepherd,  Hartford,  $25.00;  Christ,  Redding,  $2.25;  Emmanuel,  Weston, 
$1.00;  St.  James'.  Farmington,  $12.27;  Christ,  Quaker  Farms,  $15.40; 
Christ,  Middle  Haddam,  $1.50;  St.  Alban's,  Danielson,  $10.00;  Grace,  Say- 
brook,  $10.00;  St.  John's.  Essex,  $2.87;  Trinity,  Bristol,  $5.85;  Offering 
taken  at  the  ordination  service.  Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity  Middletown, 
$51.22;  Seabury  Memorial,  Groton,  $1.00;  Grace,  Windsor,  $5.00;  Trinity, 
Thomaston,  $1.00;   Calvary,  Colchester,  $4.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  James  M.  Crafts,  Ridgefield,  $60.00;  Mrs.  C.  S. 
Root,  Hartford  (Special),  $5.00;  the  Fairfield  County  Clerical  Association, 
Ridgefield,  $12.00;  The  Rt.  Rev.  Cauncey  Bunce  Brewster,  D.D.,  Hartford, 
$20.00;  Rev.  Walter  Marvine,  Fort  Trumbull,  $5.00;  Rev.  John  T.  Hunt- 
ington, Hartford,  $10.00;  Rev.  X.  Alanson  Welton,  Redlands,  Cal.,  $5.00; 
Special  through  the  Rev.  Dr.  Harriman,  New  Windsor  (Special).  $877.72; 
Rev.  A.  P.  Chapman,  Northfield,  $7.00;  Miss  E.  Elizabeth  Smith.  New 
Haven,  $1.00;  Mrs.  T.  H.  Bishop,  New  Haven,  $20.00;  Mrs.  James  M. 
Crafts,  Ridgefield,  $100.00;  Rev.  Thorn'^on  F.  Turner,  Hartford  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $15.00;  "B.,"  Hartford,  $2.00. 

Dallas  1907-1908  IQ08-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $161  45  $I77  78  $227  60  $566  83 

Individuals   7  50  27  00  23  00  57  50 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $624  33 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..  $3,700  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $3  90 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches—St.  Matthew's  Dallas,  $2.16;  Trinity,  Fort  Worth,  $18.48; 
All  Saints',  Dallas,  $6.65;  All  Saints',  Colorado,  $3.20;  St.  Luke's,  Deni- 
son,  $3.90;  Good  Shepherd,  Terrell,  $1000;  All  Snints'  Colorado,  $1.00; 
St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Worth  $18.73;  Holy  Cross,  Paris,  $370;  Good  Sheo- 
herd,  Wichita  Falls,  $2.00;  St.  Matthew's  Cathedral,  Dallas,  $37-65;  St. 
Andrew's,  Amarillo.  $7.05;  Trinity,  Bonham,  $7-50 ;  St.  Stephen's.  Sher- 
man, $18.12;  Incarnation.  Dallas,  $5.00;  St.  Mary's,  Hamilton,  $0.64;  St. 
John's,  Corsicana,  $1.75;  St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Worth,  $10.42;  St.  Peter's, 
McKinney,  $3.50. 

[ndivid^'als— Mrs.    Milton    H.    Hickox,    Dallas,    $5.00;    Mrs.    Lucy    P. 
Coke,  of  All  Saints',  Dallas.  $2.50. 

1908-1909 
Churches — St.    Peter's,    McKinney,    $3.00;    Heavenly    Rest.    Abilene, 
$6.15;  Incarnation,  Dallas,  $16.00;  St.  Luke's,  Denison,  $3.15;  All  Saints', 


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Dallas — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
Dallas,  $7.00;   St.  Stephen's,  Sherman,  $19.00;  Holy  Cross,  Paris,  $4.40; 
Trinity,  Fort  Worth,  $14.25;   St.  John's,  Corsicana,  $9.55;   St.   Matthew's 
Cathedral,    Dallas,   $34.90;    St.   Andrew's,    Fort    Worth,   $25.00;    St.    Mat- 
thew's, Dallas,  $25.05;  St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Worth,  $10.33. 

Individuals — John  Preston,  M.D.,  Abilene,  $5.00;  Mr.  R.  L.  Hamilton, 
Corsicana,  $10.00;  Mr.  W.  T.  Humble,  Fort  Worth,  $5.00;  Mr.  R.  Hadda- 
way.  Fort  Worth,  $2.00;  Mrs.  Milton  H.  Hickox,  Dallas,  $5.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches— AW  Saints',  Dallas,  $5.00;  St.  Peter's,  McKinney,  $2.00; 
Good  Shepherd,  Wichita  Falls,  $1.60;  St.  Stephen's,  Sherman,  $20.45;  St. 
James',  Texarkana,  $20.00;  Incarnation,  Dallas,  $20.25;  St.  Matthew's, 
Cathedral,  Dallas,  $36.72;  Trinity,  Bonham,  $6.50;  Heavenly  Rest,  Abilene, 
$6.50;  St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Worth,  $29.30;  St.  Luke's,  Denison,  $3.85; 
Trinity,  Fort  Worth,  $38.66 ;  St.  John's,  Corsicana,  $9.40 ;  Holy  Cross,  Paris, 
$4.45;  All  Saints',  Colorado,  $3.00;  Heavenly  Rest,  Abilene,  $2.70;  Holy 
Cross,  Paris,  $6.20;  Holy  Cross,  Paris  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $3.90; 
St.  Andrew's,  Fort  Worth,  $7.12. 

Individuals — From  a  Churchwoman,  Comanche,  $5.00;  Mrs.  C.  Weymss 
Smith,  Dallas,  per  Rev.  E.  Wickens,  $1.00;  Mrs.  M.  H.  Hickox,  Dallas, 
$5.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  $10.00;  Mr.  Rochester  Haddaway,  Fort  Worth, 
$2.00. 

Delaware  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $291  11  $53728  $42928  $1,25777 

Individuals    100  5600  1200  6900 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1,326  77 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    4,175  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriauons  $177  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Trinity,  Wilmington,  $2.00;  St.  Peter's,  Smyrna,  $7.69;  St. 
Anne's,  Middletown.  $22.34;  Christ,  Dover,  $21.37;  Trinity,  Wilmington, 
$3.00;  St.  Peter's,  Lewes,  $37.65;  St.  Luke's,  Seaford,  $18.00;  Holy  Trinity 
(Old  Swedes),  Wilmington,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Wilmington,  $69.38;  St 
Mark's,  Millsboro,  $3.50;  St.  Thomas,  Newark,  $67.35;  Trinity,  Wilming- 
ton, $1.50;  Trinity,  Clayton,  $6.00;  Trinity,  Wilmington,  $0.50;  Immanuel, 
Highlands,  $10.98;  St.  Philip's,  Laurel.  $5.00;  All  Saints',  Delmar,  $2.25; 
St.  John's,  Little  Hill,  $1.50;  Trinity,  Wilmington,  $1.10. 

Individuals — Rev.  William  H.  Higgins,  Laurel,  $1.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Trinity,  Wilmington,  $5.25;  St.  Peter's,  Lewes,  $2000; 
Trinity,  Clayton,  $6.32;  St.  Andrew's,  Wilmington  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $100.00;  Holy  Trinity  (Old  Swedes),  Wilmington,  $7.91;  Trinity, 
Wilmington,  $14.25;  St.  Philip's,  Laurel,  $13.00;  AH  Saints',  Delmar,  $2.50; 
St.  John's,  Little  Hill,  $1.50;  St.  Mark's,  Little  Creek,  $1.00;  St.  Andrew's, 
Ellis  Grove,  $0.75;  Christ,  Dover,  $29.70;  St.  Paul's,  Camden,  $14.75; 
Immanuel,  Highlands,  Wilmington,  $104.25;  Trinity,  Wilmington,  $112.86; 
Trinity,  Clayton,  $3.00;  Christ,  Christiana  Hundred,  $95.24;  Christ,  Chris- 
tiana Hundred  (Special),  $5.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  F.  William  Curtis,  Newark,  $25.00;  Rev.  William 
H.  Higgins,  Laurel,  $1.00 ;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Nowland  and  Miss  Marie  H.  Now- 
land,  Middletown.  $800;  from  a  member  of  Christ  Church,  Christiana 
Hundred  (Special),  $10.00;  "W.  H.  L.,"  Greenville  (Special),  $5.00;  from 
members  of  Christ  Church,  Christiana  Hundred  (Special),  $7.00. 


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Delaware — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Churches — Trinity,  Wilmington,  $7.50;  St.  Peter's,  Smyrna,  $6.18;  St, 
Matihew's,  Wilmington,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Clayton,  $3.07;  St.  Andrew's,  Wil- 
mington (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $50.00;  St.  Peter's,  Lewes,  $30.00; 
St.  Thomas',  Newark,  $52.86;  St.  Anne's,  Middletown,  $9.00;  Christ,  Dover, 
$11.85;  Immanuel,  New  Castle,  $20.00;  Trinity,  Wilmington,  $126.24;  Im- 
manuel,  Wilmington,  $15.56;  Christ,  Christiana  Hundred,  $64.97;  Trinity, 
Clayton,  $3.40;  St.  Peter's,  Lewes,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Wilmington,  $7-75;  St. 
Philip's,  Laurel,  $11.00;  All  Saints',  Delmar,  $3.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  William  H.  Higgins,  Laurel,  $2.00;  Mrs.  Josephine 
B.  Nowland,  Middletown,  $10.00. 

Duluth  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches $3655  $10468  $592  95  $734  18 

Individuals   1 10  00  100  00  210  00 

Total  contributiohs  for  three  years  $944  18 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. . .    $1,050  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $250  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — St.  John's,  Hallock,  $1.90;  St.  John's,  Moorhead,  $4.50;  St. 
Paul's,  Duluth,  $25.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Paynesville,  $3.50;  St.  Jude's,  Willow 
River,  $1.65. 

Individuals— Rev.  T.  H.  M.  V.  Appleby,  Duluth,  $10.00;  Rev.  T.  C. 
Hudson,  Paynesville  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $100.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches—St.  Paul's,  Duluth,  $75.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Paynesville,  $6.85; 
St.  John's,  Lake  Park,  $1.53;  Christ,  Hibbing,  $5.40;  St.  Paul's,  Brecken- 
ridge,  $0.40;  St.  John's,  Moorhead,  $7.00;  St.  Jude's,  Willow  River,  $1.50; 
St  John's,  Hallock,  $4.50;  St.  Luke's,  Detroit,  $2.50.  , 

Individuals — Rev.  T.  C.  Hudson,  Paynesville  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $100.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches— St.  Paul's,  Brainerd,  $7.65;  Christ,  Hibbing,  $9.80;  St. 
Paul's,  Duluth,  $75-00 ;  St.  Paul's,  Virginia,  $3.00;  St.  John's,  Eveleth, 
$1.55;  St.  Stephen's,  Paynesville,  $8.65;  St.  Helen's,  Wadena,  $2.70;  St. 
Paul's,  Duluth  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $50.00;  St,  Peter's,  Cass 
Lake,  $3.10;  from  the  Churches  and  Missions  in  the  Diocese  of  Duluth, 
$431-50. 

East  Carolina  1907-1908         1908-1909         1909-1910  Total 

Churches    ^333  81  ^373  85  $466  43  $I,I74  09 

Individuals    9802  137  45  8140  31687 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1,490  96 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. , .  $3,065  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $37  80 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — Christ,  Elizabeth,  $10.00; -St.  Thomas,  Windsor,  $7.58; 
Grace,  Woodville,  $2.94;  St.  Peter's,  Washington,  $37.11;  St.  Philip's, 
Fayetteville,  $1.06;  St.  Mary's,  Kinston,  $15.33;  Miscellaneous,  $19.23;  St. 
John's,  Winton,  $1.70;  St.  Mark's,  Roxobel.  $2.08;  St.  John's,  Fayetteville, 
$4.14;  St.  Thomas,  Cumberland,  $0.65;  St.  Martin's,  Hamilton,  $1.79; 
Christ,  Hope  Mills,  $1.00:  St.  Paul's,  Wilmington,  $29.00;  St.  John's,  Wil- 


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East  Carolina — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued 
mington,  $4.03;  St.  Mary's,  GatesvUle,  $4.34;  St.  Joseph's,  Fayetteville, 
$2.00;  Holy  i  rinity,  Hertiord,  $9-00;  St.  judes,  Boaraman,  $7.00;  St. 
Andrew's,  Columbia,  $i.5i;  Zion,  Beaufort  County,  $0.89;  St.  Paul's,  Wil- 
mington, ;}i4-00;  St.  James',  Wilmington,  $17.00;  Chapel  of  the  Cross, 
Aurora,  $2.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Wilmington,  $5.30;  St.  Barnabas,  Mur- 
freesboro,  $0.65;  St.  John's,  Wilmington,  $15.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Red 
Springs,  $1.25;  trinity,  Beaufort  Coun.y,  $10.00;  Grace,  Plymouth,  $1.00; 
St.  Luke's,  Koper,  $2.36;  St.  David's,  Scuppernong,  $1.05;  St.  Paul's, 
Edenton,  $15.26;  St.  Cyprian's,  Newbern,  $0.26;  Advent,  Williamston, 
$215;  St.  Mark's,  Wilmington,  $1.00;  St.  John's,  Pitt  County,  $2.00;  St. 
Stephen's,  Goldsboro,  $1.00;  St.  James',  Wilming  on,  $90.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haughton,  'Washington,  $1.00;  Colonel 
William  L.  De  Rosset,  Wilmington,  $20.00;  Miss  E.  Watson,  Wilmington, 
$5.00;  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haughton,  Washington,  $1.00;  Colonel  William  L. 
De  Rosset,  Wilmington,  $20.00;  "In  Memory  of  the  Right  Rev.  A.  A. 
Watson,"  per  Mrs.  A.  A.  Watson  (Permanent  Fund),  $5.00;  Mrs.  Susan 
E.  Haughton,  Washing  on,  $1.00;  from  the  Woman's  Auxiliary  of  East 
Carolina,  $23.02;  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haughton,  Washington,  $1.00;  Holy 
Trinity  Junior  Auxiliary,  Hertford,  $2.00;  St.  Peter's  Junior  Auxiliary, 
"Washington,  $1.00;  Christ  Junior  Auxiliary,  Newbern.  $2.00;  Mr.  John 
G.  Bragaw,  Jr.,  Washington  (Special),  $5.00;  Anonymous,  Fayetteville, 
$1.00;  Colonel  William  L.  De  Rosset,  Wilmington,  $10.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Estate  Forbes,  Trust  Estate,  $19.23 ;  St.  Martin's,  Hamil- 
ton $2.42;  St.  David's,  Scuppernong,  $1.85;  St.  Luke's,  Roper,  $2.00;  St. 
John's,  Winton,  $3.08;  St.  Peter's,  Washington,  $35.27;  Grace,  Trenton, 
$1.15;  Grace,  Woodville,  $3.25;  St.  Paul's,  Beaufort,  $3.57;  Holy  Inno- 
cents, Lenoir  County,  $1.64;  St.  Paul's,  Clinton,  $4.80;  St.  Thomas',  Wind- 
sor, $13.10;  St.  Paul's,  Wilmington,  $21.50;  St.  Joseph's,  Fayetteville,  $2.80; 
St.  Barnabas,  Snow  Hill,  $6.25;  St.  Mary's,  Kinston,  $15.36;  St.  Thomas', 
Bath,  $1.20;  St.  John's,  Fayetteville,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Edenton,  $30.45;  St. 
Mary's,  Ga  esville  $2.04;  Christ,  Elizabeth  City,  $1000;  St.  Barnabas,  Mur- 
freesboro,  $0.54;  St.  Mark's,  Roxobel,  $2.39;  St.  Paul's,  Wilmington,  $8.00; 
Grace,  Plymouth,  $2.65;  St.  Thomas',  Atkinson  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $2.30;  St.  Paul's,  Beaufort,  $2.75;  St.  John's,  Wilmington,  $51.49;  St. 
James',  Wilmington,  $52.26;  Holy  Innocents,  Avoca,  $1.00;  Advent,  Wil- 
liamstown,  $5.01;  S^.  John's,  Fayetteville,  yS.oo;  Good  Shepherd,  Wilming- 
ton, $3.00;  St.  Paul's,  Edenton,  $3.00;  St.  Joseph's,  Fayetteville,  $2.00;  St. 
Martin's,  Hamilton,  $4.10;  St.  Mark's,  Wilmington,  $3.00;  St.  James',  Bel- 
haven,  $2.05;  St.  Stephen's,  Gold.sboro,  $1.00;  St.  Stephen's.  Red  Springs, 
$1.00;  Trinity,  Beaufort  County.  $3.50;  St,  Paul's,  Greenville,  $3.00;  Holy 
Trinity.  Hertford,  $1185;  St.  John's,  Winton,  $1.00;  St,  Cyprian's,  New- 
bern, $1,00;  Christ,  Elizabeth  City,  $10.00;  St.  Peter's  Washington,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  S.  H.  Abbott  Kinston,  $10,00;  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haugh- 
ton, Washington,  $1.00;  Mr.  E.  B.  Wright  Boardman,  through  Rev.  E. 
Wootten,  $10.00;  Rev.  Luther  Eborn,  Creswell,  $3.00;  Colonel  W.  L.  De 
Rosset,  Wilmington,  $1000;  Miss  E.  "Watson,  Wilmington,  $5.00;  Woman's 
Auxiliary,  State  Organization  $5.00;  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haughton,  Washing- 
ton, $1.00;  Colonel  William  L,  De  Rosset,  Wilmington,  $10.00;  Miss  E. 
Watson,  Wilming' on,  $5.00;  "In  memoriam.  Bishop  Watson,"  per  Mrs. 
Alfred  A.  Watson  (Permanent  Fund),  $5.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  New- 
bern, $1.00;  Rev.  W.  Wootten,  Wilmington  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$0.50;  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haughton,  Washington,  $1.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary, 
North  Carolina,  $20.50;  Colonel  William  L.  De  Rosset,  Wilmington,  $5.25; 
Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haughton,  Washington,  $1.00;  "Mrs.  J.  C.  N.,"  'Wilmington 


so 

East   Carolina — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
(Special),  $10.00;  "East  Carolina  Layman,"  Washington  (Special),  $10.00; 
Woman's  Auxiliary,  East  Carolina,  $13.20;  Colonel  William  L.  De  Rosset, 
Wilmington,  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Augustine's,  Kinston,  $0.50;  Trustees,  Forbes  Estate, 
$19.23 ;  St.  Peter's,  Washington,  $45.61 ;  St.  John  Evangelist,  Edenton, 
$0.58;  Grace,  Trenton,  $2.27;  St.  Thomas',  Atkinson,  $4.00;  St.  Barnabas, 
Snow  Hill,  $13.75;  St.  Paul's,  Beaufort,  $5.77;  Christ,  Newbem,  $io.oo; 
St.  Paul's,  Edenton,$43.6o ;  Holy  Innocents',  Lenoir  County ,$3.27 ;  St.  Mary's, 
Kinston,  $17.00;  St.  John's,  Winton,  $3.90;  St.  Martin's,  Hamilton,  $4,60; 
Grace,  Woodville,  $20.98;  St.  Paul's,  Beaufort,  $0.50;  St.  Thomas,  Wind- 
sor, $15.52;  St.  Barnabas,  Murfreesboro,  $2.13;  St.  Mark's,  Roxobel,  $4.03; 
All  Saints',  Fairfield,  $2.10;  St  David's,  Scuppernong,  $1.77;  St.  Luke's, 
Roper,  $1.17;  St.  Paul's,  Wilmington,  $11.66;  St.  Mary's,  Gatesville,  $13.50; 
Grace,  Woodville,  $0.50;  St.  Cyprian's,  Newbern,  $0.25;  St.  James',  Wil- 
mington, $72.71;  St.  Mary's,  Gatesville,  $0.30;  SL  Paul's,  Clinton,  $2.75; 
St.  Mark's,  Roxobel,  $1.50;  Christ,  Elizabeth  City,  $10.00;  St.  Augustine's, 
Kinston,  $0.50;  St.  Jude's,  Boardman,  $10.00;  St.  John's,  Wilmington, 
$50.00;  Chapel  of  the  Cross,  Aurora,  $3.C)o;  St.  John's,  Fayetteville,  $2.00; 
St.  Mary's,  Gatesville,  $0.25 ;  Holy  Trinity,  Hertford,  $10.55  I  St.  Stephen's, 
Goldsboro,  $14.45;  Grace,  Plymouth,  $3.00;  St.  Paul's,  Greenville,  $2.21;  St. 
Andrew's,  Columbia,  $0.70;  St.  Joseph's,  Fayetteville,  $10.65;  Advent, 
Williamston,  $10.27;  St.  Mary's,  Belhaven,  $0.50;  Good  Shepherd,  Wil- 
mington, $2.90;  St.  Jude's,  Boardman,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Miss  E.  Watson,  Wilmington,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Susan  E. 
Haughton,  Washington,  $1.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  $0.05;  Rev.  E.  Woot- 
ten,  Wilmington,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haughton,  Washington,  $1.00; 
Woman's  Auxiliary,  Holy  Trinity,  Hertford,  $1.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary  of 
Christ  Church,  Newbern,  $3.00;  Miss  E.  Watson,  Wilmington,  $5.00; 
Woman's  Auxiliary  of  St.  James',  Newbern,  $10.10;  Mrs.  Susan  E.  Haugh- 
ton, Washington,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Waher  G.  Curtis,  through  the  Rev.  E.  Woot- 
ten,  Wilmington,  $10.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary  of  St.  Martin's,  Hamilton, 
$1.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Good  Shepherd,  Wilmington,  $2.00;  Woman's 
Auxiliary,  St.  Mark's,  Roxobel,  $0.75;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  St.  David's, 
Creswell,  $1.00;  Junior  Auxiliary,  Holy  Trinity,  Hertford,  $1.00;  Junior 
Auxiliary,  St.  David's,  Creswell,  $1.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  St.  Stephen's, 
Goldsboro,  $3.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  St.  Mary's,  Kinston,  $3.00;  Wom- 
an's Auxiliary,  St.  John's,  Fayetteville,  $5.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Chapel 
of  the  Cross,  Aurora,  $0.50;  Mrs.  Susan  H.  Haughton,  Washington,  $1.00; 
Colonel  William  L.  De  Rosset,  Wilmington,  $20.00. 

Eastern  Oregon            1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $3601  $53  10  $7075  $15986 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $159  86 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $8  75 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — St.  Stephen's,  Baker  City,  $8.89;  Redeemer,  Pendleton, 
$14.07 ;  St.  Peter's,  La  Grande,  $8.00 ;  St.  Peter's,  La  Grande,  $5.05. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Redeemer,  Pendleton,  $14.15;  St.  Peter's,  La  Grande, 
$10.00;  St.  Paul's,  The  Dalles,  $14.30;  St  Peter's,  La  Grande,  $4.50;  St 
Paul's,  The  Dalles,  $10.15. 


51 

Eastern    Oregon — Contributors — 1909- 19 lo — Continued 
Churches — St.  Stephen's,  Baker  City,  $28.45;  St.  Peter's,  La  Grande, 
$12.10;    Redeemer,    Pendleton,   $10.40;    Redeemer,    Pendleton    (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $8.75;    St.    Peter's,   La   Grande,   $9.35;    St.    Paul's,  The 
Dalles,  $1.70. 

Easton  1907- 1908         1908- 1909         1909- 1910  Total 

Churches    $14604  $15728  $18807  $49i-39 

Individuals    15  00  7  00  37  00  59  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $550  39 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. . .    $5,375  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $30  63 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — All  Saints',  Easton,  $7.38;  Holy  Trinity,  Greensboro,  $3-55; 
St,  Luke's  Chapel,  Queenstown,  $9.50;  Christ,  Cambridge,  $64.02;  St. 
Stephen's,  Earleville,  $10.00;  All  Saints',  Easton,  $1.47;  Trmity  Cathedral, 
Easton,  $5.12;  Christ,  Kent  Island,  $12.11;  St.  Andrew's,  Kennedyville, 
$5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Centreville,  $5.00;  Christ,  Cambridge,  $3.86;  Emmanuel, 
Chestertown,  $11.23;  North  Elk  Parish,  North  East,  $7.80. 

Individuals — Rev.  William  Wallace  Greene,  Church  Creek,  $1.00;  from 
"K.  S.  P."  and  "L.  B.  A.,"  Chesapeake  City,  $7.00;  Rev.  William  Wallace 
Greene,  Church  Creek,  $1.00;  Mrs.  William  W.  Harrington,  Madison,  $x.oo; 
W.  S.  Muse,  Brigadier-General  U.  S.,  Cambridge,  $5.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — All  Saints',  Easton,  $7.62;  St.  Mary's,  Whitechapel  Parish, 
$2.50;  Holy  Trinity,  Greensboro,  $2.00;  North  Kent  Parish,  Massey,  $12.50; 
Christ,  Great  Choptank,  $46.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Earleville,  $10.00;  Holy 
Trinity,  Oxford,  $5.00;  Somerset  Parish,  Princess  Anne,  $10.00;  Chester 
Parish,  Chestertown,  $14.00;  Trinity  Cathedral,  Easton,  $8.01;  All  Hal- 
low's, Snow  Hill,  $12.50;  St.  Paul's,  Trappe,  $5.75;  Grace,  Mt.  Vernon, 
$2.57;  St  Paul's,  Centreville,  $8.40;  North  Elk  Parish,  North  East,  $6.93; 
All  Hallow's,  Snow  Hill,  $3.50. 

Individuals — Colonel  W.  S.  Muse,  Cambridge,  $5.00;  Rev.  William  W. 
Greene,  Church  Creek,  $1.00;  Rev.  William  W.  Greene,  Church  Creek, 
$1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — All  Hallow's,  Snow  Hill,  $1.50;  All  Saints',  Easton,  $8.25; 
North  Kent  Parish,  Massey,  $12.50;  St.  Stephen's,  Earleville,  $10.00;  Trin- 
ity Cathedral,  Easton,  $8.92;  Coventry  Parish,  Upper  Fairmount,  $1.15; 
Christ,  Great  Choptank  Parish,  Cambridge,  $31.75 ;  Emmanuel,  Chester- 
town,  $20.83;  Shrewsbury  Parish,  Kennedyville,  $15.50;  Somerset  Parish, 
Princess  Anne,  $30.00;  Christ,  Great  Choptank  Parish,  Cambridge,  $1.50; 
Christ,  Great  Choptank  Parish,  Cambridge  (Special),  $7.00;  Worcester 
Parish,  Berlin  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $3.63;  St.  Paul's  Parish, 
Centerville,  $13.55;  Christ,  Easton,  $20.19;  St.  Mark's,  Kingston,  $1.80. 

Individuals — Miss  Katie  S.  Price,  Chesapeake  City  (Special),  $10.00; 
Mrs.  W.  A.  Alexander,  Chesapeake  City  (Special),  $5.00;  Rev.  W.  W. 
Greene,  Church  Creek,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Linthicum,  Church  Creek, 
$1.00;  Colonel  W.  S.  Muse,  Cambridge,  received  through  Christ  Church, 
Cambridge,  $5.00;  Miss  Jennie  J.  Wallis,  per  Bishop  Adams,  Easton  (Spe- 
cial Cases),  $5.00;  Miss  Katie  S.  Price,  Chesapeake  City,  $10.00. 


52 

Florida                           1907-1908         1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $12870              $9623  $98  17  $323  10 

Individuals   241  75                 32  30  24  00  298  05 


Total  contributions  for  three  j'ears  $621   15 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.. .    $i,937  30 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $244  71 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Peter's,  Fernandina  (Permanent  Fund),  $33.71;  St. 
Katharine's,  Pensacola,  $8.35;  St.  Mark's,  Palatka,  $4.75;  St  James',  Lake 
City,  $2.18;  Holy  Trinity,  Gainesville,  $777;  Trinity,  St.  Augustine,  $7.95; 
St.  Paul's,  Qunicy,  $5.00;  St.  Mark's,  Starke,  $4.90;  Trinity,  Apalachicola, 
$4.00;  St.  John's,  Tallahassee,  $8.50;  St.  John's,  Jacksonville,  $27.06;  St. 
Andrew's,  Jacksonville,  $320;  Good  Shepherd,  Jacksonville,  $8.58;  Holy 
Comforter,  Crescent  City,  $2.50;  St.  Mark's,  Palaika,  $0.25. 

Individuals — Miscellaneous,  from  the  Men's  Missionary  Thank  Offer- 
ing (Permanent  Fund),  $200.00;  Miss  K.  L.  Scott,  Lake  Weir,  $5.00;  Miss 
K.  L.  Scott,  Lake  Weir,  $5.00;  Miss  K.  L.  Scott,  Lake  Weir  (Five  Million 
Pension  Fund),  $5.00;  Mrs.  Hugh  W.  Henry,  Lake  Weir,  $25.00;  Mrs.  J. 
D.  Pinney,  Wewahitchka,  $1.75. 

I 908- I 909 

Churches — St.  John's,  Tallahassee,  $8.11;  All  Saints',  South  Jack.son- 
ville,  $0.50;  St.  Paul's,  South  Arlington,  $0.33;  St.  Andrew's,  Jacksonville, 
$1.50;  S'.  James',  Lake  City,  $4.63;  Holy  Trinity,  Gainesville,  $15.53;  Trin- 
ity, St.  Augustine,  $10.50;  All  Saints',  South  Jacksonville,  $3.65;  St.  Peter's, 
Fernandina,  $5.08;  Trinity,  Apalachicola,  $3.52;  Holy  Comforter,  Crescent 
City,  $1.10;  St.  John's,  Jacksonville,  $27.41;  Trinity,  Apalachicola,  $1.40; 
St.  Luke's,  Marianna,  $2.97;  St.  Mark's,  Palatka,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's,  Live 
Oak,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  C.  W,  Knaufif,  Jacksonville,  $5.00;  Miss  K.  L.  Scott, 
Lake  Weir,  $20.00;  Miss  K.  L.  Scott,  Lake  Weir  (Five  Million  Pension 
Fund),  $5.00;  Cash,  Diocese  of  Florida,  $2.30. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Katharine's,  Pensacola.  $16.35;  Christ,  Monticello, 
$15.00;  St.  Luke's,  Marianna,  $25.00;  All  Saints',  South  Jacksonville,  $1.82; 
St.  Mary's,  Madison,  $1.90;  St.  Paul's,  Quincy,  $8.48;  Trinity,  Apalachi- 
cola, $5.02;  Good  Shepherd,  Fernandina,  $0.73;  St.  John's,  Wewahitchka, 
$1.75;  St.  James',  Lake  City,  $4-95;  St.  Mark's,  Palatka,  $2.50;  St.  Peter's, 
Fernandina,  $1.23;  Holy  Comforter,  Crescent  City,  $1.00;  St.  John's,  Jack- 
sonville, $12.44. 

Individuals — Mr.  A.  H.  E.  Hansbrough,  Jacksonville  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $1,00;  Miss  K.  L.  Scott,  Lake  Weir,  $20.00;  Mrs.  William  H. 
Stone,  Live  Oak,  $3.00. 

Fond  du  Lac  1907-1908         1908-1909         1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $830  $3720  $45  50 

Individuals   $10  00  16  30  10  15  36  45 

Total  contributions  for  three  years $81  95 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years...  $400  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $10  15 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Individuals — Rev.    J.    W.    Greenwood,    Oshkosh,   $5.00;    Rev.   Joseph 
Jameson,  Jacksonport,  $5.00. 


53 

Fond  du  Lac — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
Churches— Holy   Nativity,  Jacksonport,  $1.00;   All   Saints',  Appleton 

Individuals— Mr.  W.  B.  McArthur,  Antigo,  $5.30;  "From  the  Tithing 
Fund  of  a  Friend"  Big  Suamico,  $500;  Rev.  Joseph  Jameson,  Jacksonport 
$5-Oo;  Rev.  A.  Parker  Curtis,  Brussels,  $1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches— AW  Saints',  Appleton  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $10.00; 
All  Sain  s',  Kaukauna,  $2.00;  Grace,  Sheboygan,  $8.00;  Holy  Nativity', 
Jacksonport,  $6.00;  St.  Ambrose,  Antigo,  $6.20;  St.  Aiban's,  Marshfield' 
$S-oo. 

Individuals — "From  a  Friend,"  Big  Suamico,  $5.00;  "Cash,"  Appleton 
(Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $0.15;  Mr.  William  B.  McArthur.  Antieo 
$5-00. 


Georgia  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $16814  $4360  $6950  $28124 

Individuals   I  00  66  00  2  00  69  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $350  24 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years $600  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $62  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
C/iMrr/i^.s— Atonement,  Augusta,  $5.00;  St.  Cyprian's,  Darien,  $0.75; 
Grace,  Waycross,  $5.00;  Calvary,  Americus,  $6.65;  Good  Shepherd,  Thom- 
asville,  $1.50;  St.  Mark's,  Brunswick,  $5.00;  St  Paul's,  Augusta,  $29.14; 
St.  Paul's,  Savannah,  $84.50;  Christ,  Savannah,  $28.60;  St.  Stephen's, 
Savannah,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Miss  M.  A.  Woolhopter,  Savannah,  $1.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Atonement,  Augusta,  $5.00;  Christ,  Frederica,  $2.00;  Grace, 
Waycross,  $2.75;  Good  Shepherd,  Thomasville,  $1.25;  Calvary,  Americus, 
$5.60;  St.  Thomas,  Thomasville,  $25.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Savannah,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Miss  M.  A.  Woolhopter,  Savannah,  $1.00;  Mrs.  J.  A.  A, 
W.  Clark's  Memorial  Fund,  Augusta  (Permanent  Fund),  $55.00;  Mrs. 
E.  P.  Alexander,  Savannah,  $5.00;  Miss  M.  L.  Ellis,  Savannah  (Special), 
$5-00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Atonement,  Augusta,  $5.00;  St.  Cyprian's,  Darien.  $0.85; 
St.  Luke's,  Hawkinsville,  $10.00;  Christ,  Dublin,  $5.50;  St.  Paul's,  Savan- 
nah, $26.05;  Good  Shepherd,  Thomasville.  $1.00;  Calvary,  Americus,  $6.55; 
St.  Paul's,  Augusta,  $12.55 ;  St.  Stephen's,  Savannah,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Miss  Mary  L.  Ellis,  Savannah,  Georgia  (Permanent 
Fund),  $2.00. 

Harrisburg  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $728  46  $79.-?  28  $985  05  $2,506  79 

Individuals   112  34  10839  34  5°  25523 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $2  762  02 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. . .    $3,725  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $79  26 


54 

Hasrisburg — CoNTRiBUTORS-^1907-1908 — Continued 

Churches — St.  John's,  Carlisle,  $1.00;  All  Saints',  Selinsgrove,  $7.00; 
St.  John's,  Carlisle,  $25.00;  Christ,  Lykens,  $3.18;  St.  Andrew's,  Tioga, 
$3.25;  St.  Paul's,  Philipsburg,  $20.00;  St.  Paul's,  Bloomsburg,  $21.62;  St. 
James',  Muncy,  $5.77 ;  St.  Luke's,  Mechanicsburg,  ^3.73 ;  Nativity,  Newport, 
$3.50;  St.  John's,  York,  $162.00;  Christ,  Coudersport  (Permanent  Fund), 
$7-45;  St.  Stephen's,  Harrisburg,  $50.19;  St.  Stephen's,  Mt.  Carmel,  $5.00; 
AH  Saints',  Williamsport,  $2.12;  Trinity,  Shamokin,  $23.07;  St.  John's, 
Lancaster,  $89.14;  St.  Paul's,  Manheim,  $2.79;  Prince  of  Peace,  Gettysburg, 
$16.43;  St.  Luke's,  Mount  Joy,  $5-37;  St.  Paul's,  Lock  Haven,  $6.44;  Trin- 
ity, Williamsport,  $47.15;  St.  Andrew's,  Harrisburg,  $2.12;  Trinity,  Renovo, 
$10.03;  St.  Paul's,  Wellsboro,  $10.12;  St.  Paul's,  Harrisburg,  $94.00;  Trin- 
ity, Steelton,  $3.38;  Hope,  Mt.  Hope,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Chambersburg,  $16.30; 
Transfiguration,  Blue  Ridge  Summit,  $9.19;  Christ,  Williamsport,  $7.87; 
Christ,  Berwick,  $5.00;  Christ,  Williamsport,  $19.27;  St.  Luke's,  Blossburg, 
$5.67;  St.  Luke's,  Mount  Joy,  $3-55;  Christ,  Danville,  $16.25;  St.  John's, 
Marietta,  $8.00;  St.  James',  Mansfield,  $2.00;  All  Saints',  Paradise,  $2.51. 

Individuals — Rev.  W.  H.  D.  Hatton,  Harrisburg,  $5.00;  Mr.  C.  La  Rue 
Munson,  Williamsport,  $15.00;  "In  loving  memory  of  my  dear  husband 
and  sons,"  per  Mrs.  B.  F.  Chandler,  Harrisburg  (Permanent  Fund),  $10.00; 
Mirtie  M.  Norris,  Harrisburg,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Christman,  Williams- 
port, $10.00;  Rev.  A.  S.  Woodle,  Narberth,  $10.00;  Rev.  J.  C.  Quinn,  D.D., 
Antrim,  $28.34;  Miss  Elizabeth  S.  Bonham,  York  (Special),  $15.00;  Rev. 
R.  L.  Chittenden,  Paradise,  $3.00;  "From  a  Beneficiary,"  Wellsboro  (Spe- 
cial), $5.00;  "M.  D.  H.,"  Philipsburg  (Special),  $1.00;  Mr.  R.  C.  Stryker, 
Blue  Ridge  Summit  (Special),  $5.00. 

I 908- I 909 

Churches — All  Saints',  Selins  Grove,  $4.08;  St.  John's,  Belief onte, 
$17.20;  St.  John's,  Bellefonte,  $6.00;  Christ,  Arnot,  $2.45;  St.  Luke's, 
Blossburg,  $3.98;  St.  Stephen's,  Mt.  Carmel,  $1.76;  Prince  of  Peace,  Gettys- 
burg, $9.00;  St.  Luke's,  Mechanicsburg,  $S-7i ;  Calvary,  Camp  Hill,  $1.95; 
St.  Andrew's,  Tioga,  $2.76;  Trinity,  Tyrone,  $4.36;  St.  Pauls,  Columbia, 
$12.50;  St.  James',  Muncy,  $5.48;  St.  John's,  Marietta  (Permanent  Fund), 
$5.83;  St.  Mary's,  Waynesboro,  $4.12;  St.  John's,  Carlisle,  $25.16;  Nativity, 
Newport,  $2.75;  Christ,  Berwick,  $3.30;  AH  Saints',  Selins  Grove,  $0.50; 
St.  Paul's,  Philipsburg,  $20.62;  Trinity,  Shamokin,  $14.80;  Christ,  Lykens, 
$1.62;  St.  Paul's,  Williamstown,  $1.20;  St.  John's,  Lancaster,  $87.51;  St. 
John's,  Lawrenceville  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $2.18;  St.  Matthew's, 
Sunbury,  $24.92 ;  Trinity,  Williamsport,  $30.02 ;  Christ,  Williamsport, 
$38.46;  Hope  Church,  Mt.  Hope,  $7.85;  St.  Andrew's,  Harrisburg,  $3.10; 
St.  Andrew's,  Harrisburg,  $50.00;  St.  Paul's,  Bloomsburg,  $45.42;  St. 
John's,  York,  $116.00;  Trinity,  Renovo,  $12.00;  St.  Paul's,  Wellsboro, 
$11.15;  Christ,  Danville,  $16.45;  St.  Paul's,  Manheim,  $1.65;  St.  Luke's, 
Mount  Joy,  $5.61 ;  Trinity,  Chambersburg,  $42.45 ;  St.  Paul's,  Harrisburg, 
$38.20;  Transfiguration,  Blue  Ridge  Summit,  $10.00;  St.  John's,  Hunting- 
don, $3.40;  Christ.  Coudersport,  $7.35;  St.  Stephen's,  Harrisburg,  $49.14; 
All  Saints',  Paradise,  $4.36;  St.  John's,  Carlisle,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Man- 
heim, $1.95;  St.  Luke's,  Mount  Joy,  $6.98;  St.  Luke's,  Altoona,  $5.00; 
Incarnation,  York,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Antrim,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  James  C.  Quinn,  D.D.,  Antrim,  $26.39;  Mr.  J.  C. 
Schmidt,  York,  $5.00;  Mr.  J.  Clifford  Phillips,  Shippensburg,  $1.00;  "In 
loving  memory  of  my  dear  husband  and  sons,"  per  Mrs.  B.  F.  Chandler, 
Harrisburg  (Permanent  Fund),  $15.00;  Mr.  E.  D.  Nelson.  Altoona,  $15.00; 
Rev.  Allan  Sheldon  Woodle.  Narberth,  $10.00;  Rev.  R.  L.  Chittenden, 
Paradise,  $5.00;  Rev.  R.  L.  Chittenden,  Paradise,  $5.00;  Mr.  R.  C.  Stryker, 


55 

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Blue  Ridge  Summit,  $5.00;  Miss  E.  B.  Coale,  Blue  Ridge  Summit,  $5.00; 
Mr.  C.  La  Rue  Munson,  Williamsport,  $15.00;  "Cash,"  Renovo  (Special), 
$1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — All  Saints',  Brookland,  $7.60;  St.  John's  in  the  Wilderness, 
Eaglesmere,  $16.66;  St.  Paul's,  Lock  Haven,  $11.00;  St.  John's,  Lawrencc- 
ville,  $7.00;  Nativity  Mission,  Newport,  $4.64;  SL  James',  Muncy,  $10.00; 
St.  John's,  Marietta,  $9.61;  St.  John's,  Carlisle,  $28.00;  All  Saints',  Selins 
Grove,  $7.47;  St.  John's,  Bellefonte,  $48.95;  Our  Saviour,  Montoursville, 
$4.56;  St.  Stephen's,  Mt.  Carmel,  $3.86;  Prince  of  Peace,  Gettysburg, 
$10.25;  Trinity,  Renovo,  $5.55;  St.  Paul's,  Philipsburg,  $23.50;  St.  Mark's, 
Northumberland,  $1.00;  Christ,  Williamsport,  $17.92;  Christ,  Lykens,  $3.47; 
St.  Paul's,  Williamstown,  $1.00;  Christ,  Coudersport,  $10.20;  All  Saints', 
Paradise,  $3.62 ;  Christ,  Everett,  $3.65 ;  St.  James',  Bedford,  $347 ;  Trinity, 
Shamokin,  $14.57;  Holy  Trinity,  Hollidaysburg,  $2.55;  St.  Andrew's,  Har- 
risburg, $68.90;  St.  John's,  York,  $212.22;  St.  Luke's,  Mechanicsburg,  $5.05; 
Trinity,  Williamsport,  $50.61;  St.  John's,  Westfield,  $2.50;  Good  Shepherd, 
Galeton,  $0.50;  Hope,  Mt.  Hope,  $8.00;  St.  Mary's,  Williamsport,  $5.00; 
Trinity,  Jersey  Shore,  $2.91;  Transfiguration,  Blue  Ridge,  $15.00;  Christ, 
Berwick,  $3.60;  Christ,  Danville,  $14.50;  St.  John's,  Lancaster,  $80.55; 
Trinity,  Tyrone,  $3.10;  St.  Paul's,  Manheim,  $2.80;  St.  Paul's,  Harrisburg, 
$53.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Harrisburg,  $94.28;  St.  Paul's,  Columbia,  $13.56;  St. 
Michael's  and  All  Angels,  Middletown  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64).  $1.80; 
St.  Luke's,  Blossburg,  $1.46;  Christ,  Arnot,  $0.54;  Trinity,  Steelton,  $10.00; 
All  Saints',  Brookland,  $1.44;  All  Saints',  Williamsport,  $2.00;  St.  Luke's, 
Altoona,  $10.00;  St.  Luke's,  Mount  Joy,  $7.65;  St.  Paul's,  Bloomsburg, 
$16.40;  St.  Matthew's,  Sunbury,  $17.70;  Trinity,  Antrim,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's, 
Altoona  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $10.00;  Trinity,  Chambersburg, 
$4.88. 

Individuals — Rev.  R.  L.  Chittenden,  Paradise,  $5.00;  Miss  Mary  M. 
Jackson,  per  St.  John's  Church,  Lawrenceville,  $2.00;  "In  loving  memory 
of  my  dear  husband  and  sons,"  per  Mrs.  B.  F.  Chandler,  Harrisburg, 
$15.00;  Mr.  F.  A.  Zimmerman,  Mechanicsburg,  $0.50;  Rev.  H.  P.  Chapman, 
Brookland,  $5.00;  Rev.  R.  L.  Chittenden,  Paradise,  $5.00;  Mr.  J.  Clifford 
Phillips,  Shippensburg,  $2.00. 

Honolulu  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $500  $79  76  $8476 

Individuals   20  00  $15  00  iS  00  50  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $134  76 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years $575  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — St.  James',  Hilo,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Edward   Davis,   Brigadier-General   U.   S.   A.,   Honolulu, 
$20.00. 

1908- 1909 
Individuals — Edward  Davis,   Brigadier-General  U.   S.   A.,   Honolulu, 
$10.00;  Miss  Ethelwryn  Castle,  through  Mr.  H.  M.  Von  Holt,  $5.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Holy  Apostles.  Hilo,  $3.85 ;  St.  Andrew's  Cathedral,  Hono- 
lulu, $41.46;    St.  Andrew's   Cathedral,   Honolulu,  $30.85;    St.   Elizabeth's. 
Honolulu,  $3.60. 


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Honolulu — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Individuals — Rev.  D.  Douglas  Wallace,  Kealakekua.  $5.00;  Miss  H.  E. 
A.  Castle,  per   St.  Andrew's  Cathedral,  Honolulu,  $5.00;   Major   Edward 
Davis.  Honolulu,  $5.00. 

Idaho  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $1665  $215  $5305  $7185 

Individuals   100  500  600 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $77  85 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years...  $300  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $1  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Triniiy,   Pocatello,  $3.00;    St.    Michael's,   Boise,  $1.00;    St. 
Luke's,  Weiser  ,$1.95;  Christ,  Shoshone,  $1.70;  St.  James",  Mountain  Home, 
$5.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Wallace,  $4.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  F.  C.  Smith,  Pocatello  (Special),  $1.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — Trinity,  Pocatello,  $2.15. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Christ,  Shoshone,  $8.90;  St.  Luke's,  Coeur  D'Alene,  $3.50; 
Trinity,    Pocatello,    $2.00;    St.    Michael's    Cathedral,    Boise,    $5.10;    Holy 
Trinity,   Wallace,  $14.15;    Emmanuel    Hailey,  $2.10;   St.    Paul's,   Bellevue, 
$0.85;  St.  Michael's  Cathedral,  Boise,  $16.45. 

Individuals — Rev.  C.  MacLean,  Mountain  Home,  $5.00. 

Indianapolis  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $75  68  $12003  $6840  $264  11 

Individuals    16  85  20  00  9  00  45  85 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $30996 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. . .    $4,075  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $5  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Indianapolis,  $22.37;  St.  George's,  Indianapolis, 
$5.00;  St.  John's,  Bedford,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Richmond,  $7.00:  Trinity, 
Bloomington,  $0.65;  St.  James'.  New  Castle,  $195;  Christ,  Indianapolis, 
$15.50;  Grace  Pro  Cathedral,  Indianapolis,  $18.21. 

Individuals — Mr.  John  C.  Zulauf,  Jeffersonville,  $10.00;  Rev.  E.  J. 
Hall,  Winslow,  Ark.,  $1.00;  Trinity  Sunday  School,  Bloomington.  $0.85; 
Rev.  George  H.  Burbanck,  Indianapolis  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — St.  Stephen's,  Terre  Haute,  $13.85 ;  St.  Stephen's,  Terre 
Haute,  $5.00;  Grace  Pro  Cathedral.  Indianapolis,  $17.37;  St.  Paul's.  New 
Albany,  $800;  St.  Paul's,  Richmond,  $8.74;  Trinity,  Lawrenceburg,  $2.81; 
St.  James',  New  Castle,  $2.05;  Grace,  Indianapolis,  $16.00;  St.  David's. 
Indianapolis,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Jeffersonville,  $6.56:  Christ,  Indianapolis, 
$24.80;  St.  John's,  Bedford,  $5.00;  St  Paul's,  Richmond,  $1.85;  Christ, 
Madison,  $3.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  J.  H.  Ranger,  Indianapolis,  $2.00;  Mr.  Charles  E. 
Brooks,  Indianapolis,  $5.00;  Rev.  E.  J.  Hall,  Winslow,  $1.00;  Mr.  John  C 
^.ulauf,  Jeffersonville,  $10.00;  Rev.  E.  J.  Hall,  Winslow,  Ark.,  $2.00. 


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Indianapolis — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Churches — Holy  Innocents',  Indianapolis,  $1.85;  St.  Paul's,  Columbus, 

$7.44;  it.  John's,  Bedford,  $5.00;  St.  Stephen's,  New  Harmony,  $2.50;  St. 

James".  New  Castie,  $2.86;  St.  David's,  Indianapolis,  $4.00;  Grace,  Muncie, 

$0.25;    Grace    Pro    Cathedral,    Indianapolis,    $7.20;    Christ,    Indianapolis, 

:fi27.30;  St.  Paul's,  New  Albany,  $10.00. 

Individuals — "From    a    Friend,"    Richmond,   $5.00;    Rev.    E.    J.    Hall, 

Winslow.  $2.00;  Rev.  E.  J.  Hall,  Winslow,  $2.00. 

Iowa  1907-1908         1908-1909         1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $15763  $14800  $17507  $48070 

Individuals    2600  2700  3000  8300 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $563  70 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $1,800  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $27  43 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Council  Bluffs,  $7.05;  Trinity,  Muscatine,  $12.80; 
Trinity,  Iowa  City,  $7.15;  St.  Thomas',  Sioux  City,  $8.05;  St.  Luke's,  Des 
Moines,  $7.00;  Grace,  Albia,  $1.70;  Trini'y,  Ottumwa,  $10.00;  Christ,  Bur- 
lington $4.75;  Trinity,  Davenport,  $12.49;  Grace,  Boone,  $3.85;  Grace, 
Cedar  Rapids,  $1069;  Grace,  Lyons,  $6.39;  St.  Andrew's,  Mooar,  $3.20; 
St.  James',  Independence  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $4.72;  Trinity, 
Emmetsburg,  $4.16;  Grace,  Decorah  $3.85;  Grace,  Cedar  Rapids,  $450; 
St.  Andrew's,  Chariton,  $187;  St.  Mark's,  Anamosa,  $2.86;  Christ,  Bur- 
lington. $18.50;  Grace  Cathedral,  Davenport,  $6.20;  S*.  Paul's.  Harlan, 
$5-35;   St.   Paul's,  Sioux   City,  $2.50;   Trinity,  Ottumwa,  $8.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  'W.  D.  Williams,  D.D.,  Iowa  City  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $2.00;  Branch  of  the  'W'oman's  Auxiliary.  Iowa,  $24.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Marshalltown,  $3.25;  St.  Paul's,  Harlan,  $5.60; 
Trinity.  Musca  ine,  $11.35;  Christ,  Burlington,  $4.50;  St.  George's,  Le 
Mars  $6.45;  Grace,  Decorah,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Ottumwa,  $18.00;  St.  Paul's, 
Grinnell,  $1.05;  St.  Stephen's,  Newton,  $1.00;  Grace  Cathedral,  Davenport, 
$17.01  ;  St.  James',  Independence,  $4.71;  St.  Thomas',  Sioux  Ciy,  $300;  St. 
Andrew's,  Mooar,  $2.70;  Trinity,  Emmetsburg,  $3.35;  St.  John's,  Clin'on 
(Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $11.15;  Grace,  Cedar  Rapids,  $16.50;  Trinity, 
Davenport,  $5.76;  Trinitv.  Iowa  City,  $4.65;  St.  Luke's.  Des  Moines  $2.85; 
St.  John's,  Mason  City,  $3.20;  Grace.  Lvons,  $10.32;  Grace,  Boone,  $5.30; 
St.  Luke's    Cedar  Falls,  $280;  Christ,  "Waterloo,  $1.50. 

Individuals — Christ  Church  'Woman's  Auxiliary,  Burlington,  $5.00; 
Miss  Reeve.  Popejoy,  $2.00;  Rev.  'W.  D.  "Williams,  D.D.,  Iowa  City  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $t.oo;  St.  Paul's  "Woman's  Auxiliary,  Council 
Bluffs,  $10.00;  Trinity  "Woman's  Auxiliary,  Emmetsburg.  $5.00;  Trinity 
'Woman's  Auxiliary,  Ottumwa,  $4.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Sioux  City,  $2.50;  St.  Luke's,  Fort  Madison, 
$2.50;  Christ,  Burlington,  $6.50;  Grace.  Albia,  $3.00;  Trinity,  Muscatine, 
$4.25;  Grace  Cathedral,  Davenport,  $24.17;  Trinitv,  Emmetsburg,  $1.63; 
Trinity,  Ottumwa,  $igoo;  St.  Andrew's,  Chariton.  $865;  St.  John's  Eagle 
Grove.  $7.35;  St.  John's.  Shenandoah,  $3.15;  Trinity,  Davenport,  $5.42;  St 
James',  Independence  (Permanent  Fund),  $2.50;  St.  James'.  Independence, 
$2.50;  Trinity,  Muscatine,  $25.35:  Grace.  Cedar  Rapids.  $12.32:  Trinity, 
Iowa  City,  $565;  St.  Mary  the  "Virgin,  Keokuk,  $1.00;  Christ,  'Waterloo, 


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Iowa — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
$3.00;  St.  John's,  Clinton  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.06;  St.  Stephen's, 
Newton,  $1.00;  Grace,  Lyons,  $9.08;  Grace,  Boone,  $i.So;  Christ,  Burling- 
ton, $12.00;  St  Thomas',  Sioux  City,  $3.19;  St.  Paul's,  Sioux  City,  $2.50. 

Individuals— Rev.  W.  D.  Williams,  D.D.,  Iowa  City,  $1.00;  Rev.  W.  D. 
Williams,  Iowa  City  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $1.00;  Miss  Reeve, 
Popejoy,  $2.00;  Christ  Church  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Burlington,  $5.00;  St. 
Paul's  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Council  Bluffs,  $10.00;  Rev.  R.  G.  Jones,  Bur- 
lington, $2.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Ottumwa,  $4.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary, 
Emmetsburg,  $5.00. 

Kansas  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $284  53  $252  98  $248  51  $786  02 

Individuals   54  00  24  00  35  00  113  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $899  02 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.. .  $950  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $15  80 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — ^^St.  Paul's,  Manhattan,  $5.50;  St.  Mary's,  Galena,  $6.43; 
Grace,  Winfield,  $6.94 ;  Kansas  Theological  School,  Topeka,  $5.50 ;  Good 
Shepherd,  North  Topeka,  $1.12;  Trinity,  Lawrence,  per  Mr.  John  N. 
Macomb,  $5.00;  Grace  Cathedral,  Topeka,  $40.28;  St.  Andrew's,  Emporia. 
$7.00;  St.  Paul's,  Leavenworth,  $6.46;  St.  John's,  Hiawatha,  $2.00;  Ascen- 
sion, Burlington,  $4.18;  St.  John's,  Wichita,  $31.10;  St.  Paul's,  Clay  Center, 
$6.30;  St.  Paul's,  Manhattan,  $1.75;  Trinity,  Lawrence,  $6.55;  St.  John's, 
Parsons,  $6.45;  Trinity,  Atchison,  $50.00;  St.  Paul's,  Kansas  City  (Per- 
manent Fund),  $15.80;  St.  Paul's,  Leavenworth,  $11.00;  St.  Simon's, 
Topeka,  $3.63;  St.  Barnabas,  Williamsburg,  $2.40;  St.  John's,  Wakefield, 
$1.00;  St.  Paul's,  Chetopa,  $1.00;  Grace,  Neodesha,  $0.50;  Caney  Mission, 
$1.20;  St.  Paul's,  Chetopa,  $0.55;  Osawatomie,  $0.50;  Grace  Cathedral, 
Ordination  of  Canon  Pooley,  $S-20;  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Paul  B.  James, 
$3.00;  Grace,  Chanute,  $3.62;  Strong  City  Mission,  $4.50;  St.  Mary's,  Blue 
Rapids,  $7.75;  St.  John's,  Parsons,  $19.70;  Trinitj^,  Lawrence,  $4.80;  Kan- 
sas Theological  School,  Kansas,  $5.82. 

Individuals — Rev.  David  Brooks,  Dwight,  $3.00;  Rev.  A.  F.  Randall, 
Independence,  $5.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  Burlington,  $26.00;  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Higinbotham,  Manhattan,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Edith  M.  Degen,  Chanute,  $1.00; 
Miss  Jessie  Degen,  Chanute,  $1.00;  Miss  Jennie  S.  Gloster.  Chanute.  $1.00; 
Mrs.  Ellen  W.  Kling,  Chanute,  $2.00;  Grace  Cathedral,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Tod, 
Topeka,  $2.00;  Rev.  David  Brooks,  Dwight,  $3.00, 

1908- 1909 

Chwclics — St.  Paul's,  Leavenworth,  $9.85;  Grace,  Elgin,  $0.60;  St. 
Matthew's,  Cedarvale,  $1.00;  St.  Paul's,  Coffeyville,  $0.90;  Grace,  Neodesha, 
$0.60;  St.  Stephen's,  Cherryvale.  $2.17;  Grace,  Winfield,  $9.05;  St.  Paul's, 
Clay  Center,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  Hiawatha,  $3.90;  St.  John's,  Abilene,  $1.60; 
Covenant,  Junction  City,  $3.50;  Grace  Cathedral,  Topeka,  $37.32;  Grace, 
Chanute,  $5.27;  St.  Paul's,  Marysville,  $2.70;  St.  Paul's,  Manhattan,  $9.25; 
Trinity,  Atchison,  $50.00;  St.  Matthew's,  Cedarvale,  $0.75;  St.  Stephen's, 
Wichita,  $3.00;  Epiphany,  Independence,  $3.11;  Epiphany,  Sedan,  $2.34; 
St.  Mark's,  Blue  Rapids,  $12.00;  Trinity,  Irving,  $12.75;  Kansas  Theo- 
logical School,  Topeka,  $4.28 ;  Good  Shepherd,  Topeka,  $4.35 ;  St.  John's, 
Wichita,  $24.60;  St.  John's,  Hiawatha,  $2.30;  St.  John's,  Parsons,  $5.10; 
St.  John's,  Abilene,  $6.05 ;  St.  John's,  Wakefield,  $1.41 ;  St.  George's,  Wake- 
field, $2.80;  St.  Luke's,  Wamego,  $3.12;   St.  Peter's,  Pittsburg,  $1.90;  St. 


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Kansas — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
Luke's,  Horton,  $1.37;  Grace,  Chanute,  $13.67;  Ascension,  Neodesha,  $0.75; 
St.  Simon's,  Topeka,  $2.00;  Kansas  Theological  School,  Topeka,  $5.62. 

Individuals — "From  a  Friend,"  Burlington,  $24.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Timothy's,  lola,  $2.00 ;  Grace,  Winfield,  $4.30 ;  St.  Paul's, 
Manhattan,  $4.85;  St.  Matthew's,  Newton,  $4.42;  St.  Barnabas,  Williams- 
burg, $2.00;  Ascension,  Kansas  City,  $1.00;  Trinity,  Lawrence,  $3.50;  St. 
Titus,  Seneca  (Ordination  of  the  Rev.  B.  E.  Chapman),  $3.63;  Kansas 
Theological  School,  $7.27;  Epiphany,  Independence,  $6.40;  St.  Paul's,  Clay 
Center,  $2.65;  St.  Paul's,  Clay  Center,  $6.30;  Grace  Cathedral,  Topeka, 
$42.25;  Grace,  Elgin,  $0.21;  Epiphany,  Sedan,  $1.60;  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Caney,  $2.60;  Ozawkie  Mission,  $0.50;  Trinity,  Atchison,  $50.00;  St.  An- 
drew's, Emporia,  $10.00;  Ascension,  Burlington,  $2.25;  Covenant,  Junction 
City,  $5.65;  Good  Shepherd,  Topeka,  $3.08;  St.  John's,  Hiawatha,  $3.00;  St. 
John's,  Wichita,  $27.76;  St.  Stephen's,  Wichita,  $7-70 ;  St.  Paul's,  Welling- 
ton, $1.10;  St.  Matthias',  Cedarvale,  $0.91;  Epiphany,  Sedan,  $1.35;  Grace, 
Chanute,  $25.86;  Atonement,  Augusta,  $0.81;  St.  Mark's,  Osawatomie, 
$1.95;  Garnett  Mission,  Kansas,  $2.50;  Kansas  Theological  School,  Topeka, 
$4.11;  Grace  Cathedral,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Tod,  Topeka,  $5.00. 

Individuals — "From  a  Friend,"  Burlington,  $24.00;  Rev.  David  Brooks, 
Dwight,  $3.00;  Rev.  David  Brooks,  Dwight,  $3.00;  Anonymous,  per  M.  J. 
D.,  $5.00. 


Kansas  City  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-igio  Total 

Churches    $27997  $24482  $38039  $90518 

Individuals   7  00  500  12  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $917  18 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.  .    $1,262  50 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $47  30 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Calvary,  Sedalia,  $11.50;  St.  Oswald,  Oswald,  $6.74;  St. 
Luke's,  St.  Joseph,  $11.75;  St.  Luke's,  St.  Joseph  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $9-59;  Christ,  Springfield,  $11.30;  Advent,  Lamar,  $1.75;  Calvary. 
Sedalia,  $7.43;  St.  George's,  Kansas  City,  $13.00;  Trinity,  Marshall,  $14.56; 
St.  John's,  Kansas  City,  $6.60;  St.  John's,  Springfield,  $20.75;  Christ,  St. 
Joseph,  $49.35;  St.  Paul's,  Kansas  City,  $58.25;  Trinity,  St.  Joseph,  $5.00; 
Trinity,  St.  Joseph  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.25;  St.  Mary's,  Kansas 
City,  $30.00;  Trinity,  Kansas  City,  $10.00;  St.  Augustine's,  Kansas  City, 
$2.15;  Christ,  Warrensburg,  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Luke's,  St.  Joseph  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $8.30; 
St.  George's,  Kansas  City,  $20.00;  St.  Oswald,  Oswald,  $5.50;  Trinity, 
Lamar,  $1.50;  Christ,  Springfield,  $6.40;  Calvary,  Sedalia,  $6.04;  St.  Mark's, 
Kansas  City,  $20.79;  St.  Mark's,  Kansas  City  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$2.91;  SL  Philip's,  Joplin,  $1.40;  All  Saints',  West  Plains,  $1.00;  St.  John's 
Springfield,  $22.75;  St.  John's,  Kansas  City,  $8.50;  Grace,  Carthage,  $13.90; 
Christ,  St.  Joseph,  $54.03;  St.  Luke's,  St  Joseph,  $2.50;  St.  Paul's,  Kansas 
City,  $54.50;  St.  Mark's,  Mountain  Grove,  $1.05;  All  Saints',  West  Plains, 
$2.25;  Christ,  Lexington,  $3.00;  Trinity.  Marshall,  $8.50. 

Individuals — Colonel  William  K.  Caffee,  Carthage,  $5.00;  Rev.  E.  S. 
Willett,  Kansas  City,  $2.00. 


6o 

Kansas  City — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Churches — Trinity,  Kansas  City,  $20.36;  Grace,  Kansas  City,  $34.00; 
All  Saints',  West  Plains,  $3.10;  St.  Matthias  St.  Joseph,  $1.55;  St.  Oswald, 
Atchison  County,  $672;  St.  John's,  Springfield,  $7.20;  St  Mark's,  Kansas 
City,  $28.15;  Calvary,  Sedalia,  $5-25;  L-hrist,  bpnngneld,  $7.40;  St.  John's, 
Cameron,  $4.29;  St.  Mary's,  Kansas  City,  $47.46;  St.  John's,  Kansas  City, 
$570;  Christ,  St.  Joseph,  $103.50;  St.  Luke's,  St.  Joseph,  $3.50;  St.  Paul's, 
Kansas  City,  $54.36;  Grace,  Chillicothe,  $4.00;  Trinity,  Independence,  $2.25; 
St.  George's,  Kansas  City,  $20.35;  St.  George's,  Kansas  City  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $21.25. 

Individuals — Colonel  William  K.  Caffee,  Carthage,  $5.00. 

Kearney  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $7075  $74  53  $6396  $20924 

Individuals    27  24  5  00  32  24 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $241  48 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years $200  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  John's,  "V^alentine,  $5.20;  St.  Luke's,  Kearney,  $9.00;  St. 
Pe-er's,  Lexington,  $4.75;  Holy  Trinity,  St.  Paul,  $1.85;  Grace,  Red  Cloud, 
$1.15;  St.  John's,  Broken  Bow,  $2.00;  Grace,  Chadron,  $4.25;  St.  Monica's, 
Crawford,  $1.55;  S'.  Alban's  McCook,  $3.25;  St.  Stephen's,  Grand  Island, 
$9.15;  Christ,  Sidney,  $1.40;  St.  Mark's,  Hastings,  $11.10;  Grace,  Holdrege, 
$4.15;  St.  Paul's,  Arapahoe,  $1.50;  Trinity,  Farnum,  $2.75;  Our  Saviour, 
North  Platte,  $7.70. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Stephen's,  Grand  Island,  $9.21 ;  St.  Peter's,  Lexington, 
$2.00;  St.  John's,  "Valentine.  $6.30;  St.  Alban's,  McCook,  $5.17;  St.  Luke's, 
Kearney,  $11.35;  Christ,  Sidney,  $6.80;  St.  Paul's,  Arapahoe,  $1.85;  St. 
Elizabeth's,  Holdrege,  $1.35;  Grace,  Chadron.  $3.50;  Holy  Trinity,  St. 
Paul,  $1.70;  Grace,  Red  Cloud,  $2.15;  St.  John  the  Divine,  Broken  Bow, 
$2.25;  Our  Saviour.  North  Platte,  $9.15;  St.  Paul's,  Merriman,  $2.00;  St. 
Mark's.  Hastings,  $9.75. 

Individuals — The  Rt.  Rev.  Anson  R.  Graves,  D.D.,  Kearney,  $20.00; 
Our  Saviour  Sunday  School,  North  Plane,  $7.24. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  John's,  Broken. Bow,  $2.25;  St.  Albans.  McCook.  $4.15; 
St.  Mark's,  Hastings,  $9.20;  St.  Paul's,  Arapahoe.  $1.50;  St.  Stephen's, 
Grand  Island,  $18.39;  Christ,  Sidney,  $6.00;  St.  John's  Kearney,  $7.30; 
Holy  Trinity,  Callaway,  $1.50;  St.  Luke's,  Kearney,  $2.67;  St.  Peter's, 
Lexington,  $4.50;  Grace,  Red  Cloud  $2.00;  Holy  Trinity,  St.  Paul,  $1.20; 
St.  Agnes,  Gibbon.  $1.75:  St.  Joseph's,  Mullen,  $1.55. 

Individuals — From  the  Ladies'  Guild,  Ainsworth,  $5.00. 

Kentucky  1907- 1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $42264  $38314  $50415  $1,30993 

Individuals   11  50  632  850  2632 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1,336  25 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergj'  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $1  587  50 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropria*^ions $11  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Christ,  Bowling  Green,  $10.46;  Calvary,  Louisville,  $50.00; 
Trinity,  Russellville,  $4.05;  Epiphany,  Louisville,  $2.75;  Christ  Cathedral. 


6i 

Kentucky — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Louisville,  $136.10;  St.  Paul's.  Louisville,  $38.17;  St.  Paul's,  Henderson, 
^.37;  St.  Andrew's,  Louisville,  $3485;  Christ,  Elizabethtown,  $5.00;  Christ 
Cathedral,  Louisville,  $5.00;  i  rinity,  Ovvensboro,  $47.25;  Advem,  Louis- 
ville. $61.24;  St.  Luke's,  Anchorage,  $8.40;  Grace,  Louisville,  $10.00;  St. 
Peter's,  Louisville,  $3.00. 

Individuals — From  a  member  of  Grace  Church,  Paducah,  $0.50;  "Mrs, 
M.  B.  D.,"  of  Kentucky  (Special),  $1.00;  "A  Churchwoman,"  Shelbyville 
(Special),  $10.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Henderson,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's.  Henderson,  $4.64; 
Christ,  Bowling  Green,  $12.40;  St.  Andrew's,  Louisville,  $41.16;  Calvary, 
Louisvihe,  $45.00;  Christ  Cathedral,  Louisville,  $140.30;  St.  Andrew's, 
Louisville,  $5.00;  Epiphany,  Louisville,  $8.73;  St.  Mark's,  Louisville,  $16.30; 
St.  Luke's,  Anchorage,  $2.31;  St.  S  ephen's  Louisville,  $5.05;  St.  Andrew's, 
Louisville,  $1.75;  St.  Peter's,  Louisville,  $3.60;  St.  James',  Pewee  Valley, 
$2.55;  Advent,  Louisville,  $89.35. 

Individuals — Mrs.  S.  H.  Langstafif,  Paducah,  $2.00;  St.  Andrew's  Sun- 
day School,  Louisville,  $4.32. 

1909- 1910 

Churches — Grace,  Hopkinsville,  $8.00;  St.  Paul's,  Henderson,  $4.80; 
St.  Paul's,  Hickman,  $2.55 ;  St.  Paul's,  Louisville.  $53.49 ;  Calvary,  Louis- 
ville, $50.00;  Advent,  Louisville,  $125.00;  Christ  Cathedral,  Louisville, 
$15200;  St.  Andrew's,  Louisville,  $57.36;  St.  Mark's  Louisville,  $29.90; 
St.  Luke's,  Anchorage,  $8.40;  All  Saints',  Louisville,  $2.85;  Christ,  Bowling 
Green,  $9.80. 

Individuals — Rev.  Charles  P.  Rodefer,  Russellville,  $1.50;  St.  .A.ndrew's 
Sunday  School.  Louisville,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Augusta  Langstaff,  Paducah,  $2.00. 


Lexington  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $7426  $61  18  $1000  $145  44 

Individuals    100  50  250  400 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $14944 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. . . .  $675  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Philip's,  Harrodsburg,  $1.50;  Trinity,  Danville,  $8.00; 
Trinity,  Covington,  $28.75;  St.  John's,  Covington,  $3.10;  S\  Paul's.  New- 
port, $14.20;  Ascension,  Frankfort,  $14.75;  St.  Mary's,  Middlesborough, 
$3-96. 

Individuals — Mr.  W.  D.  Spalding,  Covington,  $i.oo. 

1908- 1909 

Churches— Tr'mhy,  Danville,  $4.85;  St.  Paul's,  Newport,  $15.68;  Ascen- 
sion. Frankfort,  $26.00;  St.  Mary's,  Middlesborough,  $4.65;  Ascension.  Mt. 
Sterling,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Miss  Mary  Moore  Abell,  Harrodsburg,  $0.50. 

1909- 1910 

Churches — Holy  Trinity,  Georgetown,  $3.00;  Trinity.  Dansville,  $1.25; 
Calvary.  Ashland,  $4.65;  St.  Andrew's,  Lexington,  $1.10. 

Individuals — 'Woman's  Auxiliary  of  St.  Thomas'  Church.  Beattyville, 
$2.50. 


62 

Long   Island                  1907-1908         1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $58279             $43231  $44889  $1,46399 

Individuals    42  50                 95  00  89  00  226  50 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1,690  49 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $2,625  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $117  55 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — Trinity,  Northport,  $4.70;  All  Saints',  Great- Neck,  $15.67; 
St.  Paul's  Chapel,  College  Point,  $8.48;  Cathedral  of  the  Incarnation, 
Garden  City,  $46.33;  Ascension,  Rockville  Centre,  $4.50;  St.  Mark's,  East- 
ern Parkway,  $26.71;  Christ,  Bellport  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $6.00; 
St.  Mary's,  Shelter  Island,  $5.00;  St.  Mark's,  Islip,  $35.00;  St.  Paul's, 
College  Point,  $1.70;  Redeemer,  Astoria,  $5.00;  St.  Ann's,  Brooklyn,  $22.38; 
Grace,  Brooklyn  Heights,  $34.33;  Christ,  West  Islip,  $20.00;  Christ,  Clin- 
ton Street,  Brooklyn,  $25.00;  St.  Mary's,  Shelter  Island,  $3.51;  Christ, 
Oyster  Bay,  $50.00;  Christ,  Manhasset,  $21.29;  Grace,  Whitestone,  $11.54; 
Good  Shepherd,  Brooklyn,  $10.00;  St.  John's,  Far  Rockaway,  $40.00;  Trin- 
ity, Rockaway,  $43.36;  Resurrection,  Richmond  Hill,  $5.00;  St.  Clement's, 
Brooklyn,  $13.55;  All  Saints',  Great  Neck,  $12.19;  St.  Mark's,  Brooklyn, 
$13.50;  St.  Joseph's,  Queens,  $1.00;  St.  Philip's,  Dyker  Heights,  Brooklyn, 
$5.00;  Christ,  Bedford  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  $15.00;  St.  Thomas',  Brooklyn, 
$5.20;  St.  Michael's,  High  Street,  Broo'klyn,  $12.85;  Cathedral  of  the  In- 
carnation, Garden  City,  $40.76;  Christ,  Port  Jefferson,  $4.11;  Trinity, 
Northport,  $2.63;  St.  Matthew's,  Brooklyn  IManor  (Special),  $11.50. 

Individuals — Mrs.  John  G.  Johnson,  Brooklyn,  $5.00;  Mrs.  V.  L.  Tay- 
for,  Brooklyn,  $1.00;  Mrs.  F.  E.  Huntington,  Riverhead,  $1.00;  Rev.  F.  C. 
H.  Wendel,  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Annie  H.  Harris,  Garden 
City,  $5.00;  Rev.  G.  W.  McMuUin,  Rockville  Centre,  $2.50;  Mrs.  William 
A.  Matson  and  daughters,  Richmond  Hill  (Special),  $2.00;  Mrs.  Ludlow 
Thomas,  Lawrence  (Special),  $25.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — Grace,  Massapequa,  $12.48;  Christ,  Bellport  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  St.  Mary's,  Shelter  Island,  $5.80;  St.  Mark's,  Eastern 
Parkway,  Brooklyn,  $22.22;  Grace,  Brooklyn  Heights,  $42.83;  St.  Peter's, 
Bay  Shore,  $7.33;  Good  Shepherd,  Brooklyn,  $10.00;  St.  Ann's,  Brooklyn, 
$58.96;  Grace,  Riverhead,  $1.50;  St.  Mark's,  Adelphi  Street,  Brooklyn, 
$26.21;  Christ,  Oyster  Bay,  $12.00;  Christ,  Brooklyn,  $25.00;  Christ,  Man- 
hasset, $11.12;  St.  Michael's,  Brooklyn,  $20.65;  Cathedral  of  the  Incarna- 
tion, Garden  City,  $50.00;  St.  Mar3^'s,  Shelter  Island,  $4.67;  St.  Gabriel's, 
Hollis,  $2.50;  St.  Luke's,  Sea  Cliff,  $2.50;  St.  Clement's,  Brooklyn,  $8.68; 
St.  Mary's,  Amityville,  $4.00 ;  Trinity,  Rockaway,  $34.47 ;  St.  Thomas', 
Brooklyn,  $2.83;  St.  John's,  Brooklyn,  $10.00;  Christ,  Bedford  Avenue, 
$7.61;  Ascension,  Rockville  Centre,  $3.25;  Nativity,  Brooklyn,  $6.00;  Trin- 
ity, Northport,  $4.70;  St.  John's,  Far  Rockaway,  $30.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  Walter  H.  Young,  Brooklyn,  $1.00;  Mrs.  S.  F.  Mac- 
Donald,  Southampton  (Special),  $5.00;  Mrs.  T.  B.  Coles,  Brooklyn, 
$20.00;  Mr.  C.  P.  B.  Jeft'erys,  East  Hampton,  $20.00;  Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Van 
Duzen,  Stapleton,  $2.00;  Dr.  F.  C.  H.  Wendel,  "Thank  Offering,"  East 
Haddam  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  Rev.  Reese  F.  Alsop,  D.D., 
per  St.  Ann's,  Brooklyn,  $15.00;  Mr.  Basil  J.  Jupp,  through  St.  Mark's, 
Brooklyn,  $2.00;  Mrs.  V.  L.  Taylor,  Brooklyn,  $1.00;  Mrs.  F.  E.  Hunting- 
ton, Riverhead,  $1.00;  Mrs.  V.  L.  Taylor,  Brook^m,  $1.00;  From  the  Long 
Island  Branch  of  the  Woman's  Auxiliary  from  the  Foreign  Committee 
(Special),  $15.00;  Mrs.  L.  F.  Matson,  Richmond  Hill  (Special),  $5.00;  "A 
Worker  for  Jesus,"  Brooklyn   (Special),  $2.00. 


63 

Long  Island — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Churches — Grace,  Massapequa,  $10.00;  Ascension,  Rockville  Centre, 
$1.25;  St.  Mark's,  Eastern  Parkway,  $21.50;  St.  Mark's,  Islip,  $10.00;  Christ, 
Bellport  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $7.00;  Grace,  Brooklyn  Heights, 
$35-50;  Grace,  Riverhead,  $1.82;  St.  Johnland,  King's  Park  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $14.05;  St.  Luke's,  Brooklyn,  $4.89;  St.  Mary's,  Shelter 
Island,  $6.10;  Ascension,  Brooklyn,  $3.50;  Cathedral  of  the  Incarnation, 
Garden  City,  $100.00;  Christ,  Manhasset,  $8.70;  St.  Luke's,  Sea  Cliff,  $3.50; 
St.  Mark's,  Brooklyn,  $31.61;  Christ,  Brooklyn,  $20.48;  Resurrection, 
Richmond  Hill,  $5.00;  St.  Ann's,  Brooklyn,  $59.01;  St.  Peter's,  Bay  Shore, 
$6.00;  Grace,  Jamaica,  $12.35;  St.  Clement's,  Brooklyn,  $22.04;  Zion,  Little 
Neck,  Brooklyn,  $7.00;  St.  Michael's,  Brooklyn,  $15.27;  Christ,  Oyster 
Bay,  $25.00;  Nativity,  Brooklyn,  $6.00;  Christ,  Bedford  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
$11.32. 

Individuals — Mr.  Walter  H.  Young,  Brooklyn,  $1.00;  from  a  member 
of  St.  Matthew's,  Brooklyn,  $5.00;  Rev.  Ralph  D.  Kenyon,  Brooklyn, 
$10.00;  Miss  Lily  Rockwell,  Brooklyn,  $3.00;  Rev.  L.  Henry  Schwab, 
Garden  City,  $10.00;  Mrs.  V.  L.  Taylor,  Brooklyn,  $1.00;  Rev.  Reese  F. 
Alsop,  D.D.,  Brooklyn,  $10.00;  Mrs.  F.  E.  Huntington,  Riverhead,  $1.00; 
Miss  Eliza  A.  Van  Duzen,  Stapleton,  $1.00;  Rev.  Reese  F.  Alsop,  D.D.,  per 
Rev.  C.  C.  Walker,  $10.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  St.  James',  Elmhurst, 
Brooklyn  (Special),  $15.00;  Mr.  C.  P.  B.  Jefferys,  Hampton,  $20.00;  Mr. 
Walter  H.  Young,  Brooklyn,  $2.00. 

Los   Angeles  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $235  63  $42  70  $589  69  $868  02 

Individuals    46  75  21  00  218  90  286  65 


Total  contributions  for  three  years $I>IS4  67 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  $6,750  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $306  80 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — Good  Shepherd,  Ocean  Park,  $6.00;  St.  Matthias,  Whittier, 
$4.25;  St.  Paul's,  Pomona,  $8.30;  All  Saints',  Pasadena,  $31.70;  Trinity, 
Santa  Barbara,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Pro  Cathedral,  Los  Angeles,  $70.65; 
St.  Matthev^''s,  National  Citj^,  $4.30;  All  Saints',  Riverside,  $20.00;  All 
Saints',  Pasadena,  $21.63;  Our  Saviour,  San  Gabriel  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $28.80;  All  Saints',  Montecito  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $30.00. 
Individuals — St.  Andrew's,  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Los  Angeles,  $0.25 ; 
Mrs.  Tomlinson,  La  JoUa,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Rock,  La  Jolla,  $1.00;  Rev.  Octavius 
Parker,  Sacramento,  Cal.,  $1.00;  Mrs.  J.  H.  Dwight,  Pasadena  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  Mrs.  D.  U.  Shearman,  Los  Angeles,  $1.00;  "A 
Friend,"  Southern  California,  $2.50;  From  a  member  of  Christ  Church, 
Coronado  (Special),  $10.00;  Rev.  John  K.  Lewis,  Santa  Barbara,  $10.00; 
"From  a  Friend,"  through  the  Rev.  John  K.  Lewis,  Hollywood,  $10.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — All    Saints',    Pasadena,    $21.45;    Trinity,    Santa    Barbara, 
$10.00;  All  Saints',  Riverside,  $10.00;   St.  Mathias,  Whittier,  $1.25. 

Individuals — Miss  Nancy  M.  Hitchcock,  South  Pasadena,  $5.00;  "A 
Friend,"  Southern  California,  $2.50;  Rev.  Octavius  Parker,  Los  Angeles, 
$5.00;  Mrs.  W.  D.  U.  Shearman,  Providence,  R.  I.,  $1.00;  Rev.  Octavius 
Parker,  Los  Angeles,  $3.75 ;  Rev.  Octavius  Parker,  Los  Angeles,  $3.75. 

1909-1910 
Churches — All   Saints'  by  the  Sea.  Montecito,  $12.00;  All   Saints'  by 
the   Sea,   Montecito    (Automatic   Pensions  at  64),  $20.00;   Holy  Trinity, 


64 

Los  Angeles — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Covina,  $22.75;  Christ,  Redondo  Beach,  $5.00;  irinity,  Orange,  $6.00;  St. 
Marks,  Los  Angeles,  $0.00;  St.  Luke's,  i-ong  Beach,  $20.00;  AH  Saints', 
Montecito,  $5.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Hemet  and  St.  Paul's,  San  Jacinto, 
$10.40;  Our  Saviour,  San  Gabriel,  $20.90;  St.  Stephen's,  Hollywood,  $12.00; 
All  Saints',  San  Diego,  $10.00;  Ascension,  Los  Angeles,  $7.30;  Ascension, 
Sierra  Madre,  $22.68;  All  Sain  s',  Pasadena,  $82.29;  St.  John's,  Bostonia, 
$8.00;  Messiah,  Santa  Ana,  $20.05;  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Corona.  $5.00; 
St.  John's,  Needles,  $4.55;  St.  Paul's,  San  Jacinto,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Santa 
Barbara,  $28.20;  Trinity,  Santa  Barbara,  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund), 
$2.00;  St.  James',  Los  Angeles,  $12.30;  St.  Paul's  Santa  Paula,  $22.45; 
St.  Matthias,  Whittier,  $5.61;  Holy  Trini'y,  Alhambra,  $9.95;  St.  Paul's, 
San  Diego,  $12.40;  Grace,  Oceanside,  $5.00;  All  Saints',  Los  Angeles, 
$13.85;  Trinity,  Redlands  $10.00;  All  Saints',  Riverside,  $65.65;  St.  John's, 
Los  Angeles,  $94.36;  St.  Paul's,  San  Diego  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$6.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  Octavius  Parker,  Los  Angeles,  $3.75;  Mrs.  M.  Stoun, 
Anaheim,  $1.40;  "A  Friend,"  Southern  California,  $2.50;  Rev.  Octavius 
Parker.  Los  Angeles,  $3.75 ;  Rev.  Octavius  Parker,  Los  Angeles,  $3.75 ; 
Rev.  Octavius  Parker,  Los  Angeles,  $3.75;  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Chapman,  San 
Gabriel,  per  Rev.  Benjamin  Hartley  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $200.00. 

Louisiana  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $1880  $5225  $7105 

Individuals   3  00  $61  00  7  00  71  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $142  05 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .  $1,425  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $51  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.  Matthew's,  Houma  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $1.00; 
St.  James',  Baton  Rouge,  $5.10;  Grace,  St.  Francisville,  $670;  St.  John's, 
Thibodaux,  $6.00. 

Individual — Mrs.  E.  P.  Munson,  Napoleonville,  $3.00. 

1908- 1909 
Individuals — Mrs.  George  Palfrey,  Free  Church  of  the  Annunciation, 
New  Orleans,  $100;   Mrs.   E.   P.   Munson,  Napoleonville,  $10.00;   Mrs.  T. 
G.  Richardson,  New  Orleans  (Special),  $50.00. 

1909- 19 10 
Churches — St.   John's,   New   Orleans,  $5.00;   Grace,  Lake   Providence, 
$7.00;    Epiphany,   New   Iberia,  $7.00;    St.   George's,   New   Orleans,  $18.25; 
St.  James',  Ba  on  Rouge  $5.25 ;  St.  James',  Baton  Rouge,  $4.75 ;  St.  John's, 
Thibodaux,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  George  Palfrey,  Free  Church  of  the  Annunciation, 
New  Orleans,  $1.00;  Mr.  Quincy  Ewing  Werlein,  per  Mrs.  L.  E.  Werlein, 
New  Orleans,  $5.00;  Mrs.  George  Palfrey,  New  (Drleans    $1.00. 

Maine  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $204  76  $236  48  $208  04  $649  28 

Individuals   80  00  158  00  55  00  293  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $942  28 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..  $2,250  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $185  00 


Succinct  Data 

Tri-ennial  Report  shows  $502,723.35  collected.  634  Beneficiaries  relieved. 
66  Dioceses  merged.  $119,000  in  legacies  received.  $800,000  in  legacies 
promised.  Need  and  duty  of  Pension  and  Relief  brought  into  prominence 
in  ten  years,  and  $1,121,348.63  collected  during  that  period.  Pensions  of  $500 
are  being  paid,  BUT  average  Relief  only  about  $200,  BECAUSE  only  1-4  of 
the  clergy  and  1-5  of  the  churches  obey  the  General  Convention  and  send 
annual  otjerings.  The  Fund  for  "Automatic  Pensions  at  64"  (Inaugurated 
by  the  present  Treasurer  nine  years  ago)  has  to  its  credit  $70,000  in  pledges 
and  $30,000  in  cash.  The  Trustees  need  for  regular  work  outside  of  "Automatic 
Pensions  at  64, "  $30,000  per  quarter.  They  ought  to  have  more,  so  as  to  increase 
Pension  and  Relief  to  Clergy  disabled  by  age  or  infirmity  and  to  Widows  and 
Orphans. 

THE   GENERAL   CLERGY    RELIEF   FUND 

Rev.  Alfred  J.  P.  McClure,  Treasurer 

Church  House,  12th  and  Walnut  Streets 
Philadelphia,   Penna. 


In  Answer  to  Questions 


Present  Work  Contributions  to  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  are  used  for  the  general 

an     w  at  it      ^^^  current  work  of  the  Society,  which  includes  "The  Pension  and  Relief 
Includes  ■       r-. 

of  the  Clergy,  young  or  old,  who  are  disabled  by  sickness  or  old  age  and 

all  Widows    and    Orphans    of    Clergymen,"     or    can     be     designated     for    the 

"Permanent   Fund." 

Annual  Under  the  Canons  and  according  to  the  recommendation  of  the  General 

Offerings  Convention  the    "Annual   Offerings"    "in    Parishes   and    Congregations" 

should  be  sent  to  the  General  Clergy  Relief   Fund,  as  also  "a  percentage  of  the 
Communion  Alms"  and  "other  Voluntary  Gifts  and  Legacies." 

Wills  Wills  should  carefully  designate  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  (it  being 

the  Church's  National,    Incorporated    Society) as    beneficiary,  in  order   to 

insure  legacies  and  bequests  against  legal  complications.     Legacies  and  bequests 

can    be   designated    for   any  purpose    which    is    under   the    administration  of   the 

Trustees  of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund. 


Accumulated     All  accumulated  funds  of  dioceses  merging  with  the  General  Clergy  Relief 

Funds  in  Case  py^jj  a,^(j  turning  over  beneficiaries  to  the  Society  for  Pension  and   Relief 
of  Merging  o  .  j 

should  be  sent  to  the  Trustees  of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund. 


Amount 

Required 

Quarterly 


About  $30,000  is  required  quarterly  to  keep  many  on  the  Church's  large  list 
from  actual  suflfering.  We  therefore  earnestly  solicit  the  continued  contri- 
butions and  interest  of  all  Churchmen  and  Church  women  for  this  urgent  and 
present  work.  Whatever  permanent  funds  may  be  established  or  enlarged,  the 
pressing  daily  needs  of  the  aged,  the  infirm,  the  widow  and  the  orphan  must 
be   met. 


Automatic 
Pensions 


"Automatic  Pensions  at  64"  is  a  separate  account  started  by  the  Trustees 
of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  nine  years  ago,  the  interest  upon  which 
is  to  be  used  for  the  clergy  alone  when  they  reach  the  age  of  64. 


The  Five 

Million 

Commission 


In  addition  to  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  there  is  a  Commission 
appointed  to  raise  Five  Millions  of  Dollars,  the  interest  alone  of  which  is 
to  be  used  for  the  pension  of  the  clergy  when  they  reach  the  age  of  64. 
The  collection  of  the  Five  Million  Fund  is  under  a  separate  management, 
although  the  National  Incorporated  Church  Society  is    the    administrator.     The 


money  thus  collected  is  not  to  be  used  for  the  clergy,  young  or  old,  disabled  by 
age  or  infirmity,  or  for  the  Widows  and  Orphans  of  Clergymen,  but  it  does 
co-ordinate  with  the  work  of  the  Trustees  of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for 
"Automatic  Pensions  at  64." 


All  Clergymen  are  members  of  the  General  Clergy  ReHef  Society,  whether 
they  join  it  or  not,  and  without  the  payment  of  dues  or  fees  or  any  other  quali- 
fications save  that  they  must  be  Clergymen  of  the  Church. 

All  young  disabled  Clergymen,  old  disabled  Clergymen  and  Widows  and 
Orphans  of  Clergymen  are  eligible  for  Pension  and  Relief. 

OfTerings  can  be  designated  for  either  of  these. 

Contributions    for  "Automatic    Pensions  at   64"  can  also    be  "designated." 

All  of  each  offering  goes  to  the  use  for  which  it  is  "designated."  The 
royalties  on  the  Church  Hymnals  pay  expenses. 


NAME.     General  Clergy  Relief  Fund,  Church  House,  Phila.,  Pa. 

OBJECT.  Pension  and  Relief  by  annual  and  special  grants  to  the  young 
clergymen  sick  or  broken  down,  the  old  clergfymen  disabled  by  age  or 
infirmity,  the  widow  left  with  a  family  of  small  children  and  without 
support,  the  widow  who  in  old  age  is  deprived  both  of  her  partner  and 
support,  the    helpless  orphans. 

FIELD.  The  whole  Church  in  the  United  States  and  in  Mission  fields,  66 
Dioceses  and  Missionary  Districts  are  now  consolidated  with  the 
•General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  and  depend  upon  it  alone  for  above  objects. 

ELIGIBILITY.  The  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  "applies  no  tests, 
attaches  no  conditions,  requires  no  payments  or  membership  dues, 
admits  of  no  forfeitures."  Its  benefits  are  only  limited  by  the  generosity 
and  gifts  of  the  Church.  All  gifts  and  offerings  go  to  the  objects  for 
which  they  are  contributed.     The  Hymnal  Royalties  pay  expenses. 

WILLS.  Wills  should  carefully  designate  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund 
(it  being  the  Church's  National,  Incorporated  Society)  as  beneficiary, 
in  order  to  insure  legacies  and  bequests  against  legal  complications. 
Legacies  and  bequests  can  be  designated  for  any  purpose  under  the 
administration  of  the  Trustees  of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund. 


ACTUAL  CONDITIONS 

C.  Numbers  of  young  clergymen,  stricken  in  the  prime 
of  life,  after  a  hard  struggle  to  enter  the  ministry,  now 
suffering  from  tuberculosis,  paralysis,  nervous  breakdown, 
loss  of  eye-sight,  etc. 

€t  Many  splendid  old  men  worn  out  (or  cast  out) 
suffering  in  one  way  or  another  from  the  infirmities  of  age, 
some  of  them  not  having  sufficient  food  or  clothing ;  no  place, 
no  support  and,  sometimes,  saddest  of  all,  without  hope. 

G.  Scores  of  widows  of  clergymen  left  with  small  children 
and  no  means  of  support.  Also  godly  and  refined  women, 
widowed  in  old  age,  now  sick  and  stricken  with  some  dread- 
ful disease,  many  of  them  suffering  by  reason  of  the  lack  of 
the  ordinary  comforts  of  life. 

C,  A  number  of  children  of  clergymen,  full  orphans  or  in 
part,  gentle  girls,  young  children,  some  delicate  and  sickly, 
some  with  no  one  near  or  dear  to  care  for  them. 

C^  Special  for  designations.  Large  numbers  suffering 
from  long  illnesses,  expensive  operations,  fires,  insurances 
about  to  lapse,  mortgages  about  to  be  closed,  need  of  a  quick 
change  of  climate  in  order  to  save  a  valuable  life,  etc. 


E  are  to  make  an  offering  on  next 
Sunday  for  the  pension  and  relief  of 
the  old  and  disabled  clergy  and  the 
widows  and  orphans  of  the  same. 

C  The  Church  is  growing  in  wealth  and  power, 
and  she  ought  to  grow  in  her  sense  of  responsibility 
as  to  the  pension  and  care  of  her  old  and  disabled 
clergy  who  have  devoted  life  and  strength,  not  only 
to  the  upbuilding  of  the  Church,  but  to  the  good  of 
the  community  and  the  welfare  of  the  nation. 

C  It  is  only  right  and  just,  therefore,  that  there 
should  be  substantial  recognition  of  services  that  can 
be  no  longer  rendered,  by  reason  of  sickness  or 
added  years. 

C  Railroads,  corporations,  governments,  cities 
are  in  this  our  day  doing  remarkable  things  in  the 
matter  of  pension  and  relief.  Shall  the  Church  of 
the  Living  God  be  less  kind,  less  just,  less  wise? 
Moreover,  can  we,  in  any  practical  way,  do  more  to- 
wards filling  up  the  depleted  ranks  of  the  Christian 
Ministry  than  by  caring  with  justice  and  mercy  for 
those  who  are  no  longer  able  to  serve  at  the 
Church's  Altars? 

C  Circulars  and  reports  from  the  General 
Clergy  Relief  Fund  will  tell  how  the  work  is  being 
done  and  the  great  need. 

C  Let  us  do  our  share  both  by  prayers  and 
gifts  that  in  the  Church  also  justice  and  mercy 
shall  be  established. 

Sincerely  yours. 


Enclose  your  gift  in  the  accompanying  envelope.  If  you  are 
deprived  of  the  privilege  of  being  in  church  when  the  offering  is  made, 
send  the  envelope  or  hand  it  in  at  a  later  service. 


65 

Maine — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued 

Churches — St.  Luke's  Cathedral,  Portland,  $2.50;  Good  Shepherd, 
Houlton,  $3.50;  St.  Paul's,  Portland,  $8.00;  St.  Andrew's,  New  Castle, 
$4.44;  St.  Mark's,  Augusta,  $31.70;  St.  Stephen's,  Portland,  $8.95;  Christ, 
Biddeford,  $5.00;  St.  Peter's.  Rockland,  $5.00;  St.  Philip's,  Wiscasset, 
$30.00;  Our  Father,  Hulls  Cove,  $4.00;  St.  John's,  Presque  Isle,  $3.55; 
St.  Barnabas,  Augusta,  $3.00;  St.  Anne's,  Calais,  $3.00;  Christ,  Gardiner, 
$92.12. 

Individuals — Rev.  Thomas  Burgess,  Ashland,  $5.00;  Mrs.  John  M. 
Glidden,  New  Castle,  $20.00;  "W,"  Prouts  Neck  (Special),  $25.00;  Mrs. 
T.  H.  Bishop,  York  Cliffs  (Special),  $25.00;  Mrs.  Charles  S.  Rich,  Mon- 
mouth  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Good  Shepherd,  Houlton,  $3.13;  St.  Philip's,  Wiscasset, 
$8.18;  St.  Mark's,  Augusta,  $34.31;  St.  Peter's,  Rockland,  $5.00;  St.  An- 
drew's, Pittston,  $3.00;  Christ,  Gardiner,  $134.75;  Christ,  Biddeford,  $5.00; 
St.  Barnabas,  Augusta,  $3.00;  St.  Philip's,  Wiscasset,  $27.11;  St.  John's, 
Presque  Isle,  $3.00;  St.  George's,  Sanford,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  B.  Vaughan,  Hallowell,  $5.00;  Rev.  Henry  Jones, 
Camden,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Henry  Jones,  Camden,  $1.00;  Mr.  Robert  H.  Gar- 
diner, (jardiner,  $10.00;  Rev.  Richard  L.  Sloggett,  Calais,  $2.00;  Rev. 
Thomas  Burgess,  Saco,  $5.00;  Mrs.  T.  H.  Bishop,  York  Clififs  (Special), 
$100.00;  St.  Andrew's  Church,  New  Castle,  per  Mrs.  E.  Schuyler,  $2.00; 
Rev.  Joseph  H.  Smith,  Mac  Mahan  (Special),  $28.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Andrew's,  New  Castle,  $1.15;  Good  Shepherd,  Houlton, 
$6.61;  St.  Mark's,  Augusta,  $29.72;  St.  Barnabas,  Augusta,  $3.00;  St.  An- 
drew's, New  Castle,  $21.60;  St.  Stephen's,  Portland,  $6.94;  Christ,  Gar- 
diner, $123.52;  St.  John's,  Presque  Isle,  $3.00;  Christ,  Biddeford,  $5.00; 
St.  Andrew's,  New  Castle,  $2.50;  St.  Peter's,  Rockland,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  John  W.  Glidden,  through  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
New  Castle,  $20.00;  Rev.  Henry  Jones,  Camden,  $5.00;  E.  E.  Suminsbey, 
Bar  Harbor,  received  through  the  Church  of  Our  Saviour,  $1.00;  from  a 
member  of  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Camden,  $7.00;  Mr.  Robert  H.  Gardiner, 
Gardiner,  $10.00;  Mrs.  C.  S.  Rich,  Catonsville,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Henry  Jones, 
Camden  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $2.00;  Mrs.  A.  A.  H.  Vaughan,  Hal- 
lowell, $5.00. 

Marquette  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $5  60  $5  95  $3  00  $14  55 

Individuals    20  00  3  00  23  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  ^37  55 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .  $i,475  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $20  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — Holy  Trinity,  Iron  Mountain,  $1.50;  St.  John's,  Munising, 
$1.60;   Chippewa  County  Missions  under  the  Rev.  William  Maltas,  Mar- 
quette, $2.50. 

Individual — "F.  P.  G.,"  Marquette   (Special),  $20.00. 

1908- 1909 

Church — Trinity,  Houghton,  $5.95. 
Individual — "F.  S.  H.,"  Ishpeming,  $3.00. 

1909-1910 
Church — Trinity,   Houghton,  $3.00. 


66 

Maryland                        1907- 1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $795  33              $918  74  $925  33  $2,639  40 

Individuals    25  00                114  15  75  50  214  65 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $2,854  05 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .  $3,400  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $154  10 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Mary's,  Emmorton,  $10.00;  St.  Peter's,  EUicott  City, 
$7.06;  Reisterstown  Parish,  $6.00;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Baltimore,  $19.60; 
Grace,  Baltimore,  $83.04;  Holy  Trinity,  Baltimore,  $10.00;  St.  James', 
Westernport,  $6.15;  Holy  Trinity,  Sykesville,  $4.60;  St.  James',  Baltimore 
County,  $1.00;  Mt.  Calvary,  Howard  County,  $3.00;  Trinity,  Baltimore 
County,  $15.82;  Severn  Parish,  Millersville,  $3.00;  St.  Thomas',  Hancock, 
$7.58;  Christ,  Calvert  County,  $4.50;  St,  Paul's,  Calvert  County,  $3.63;  St. 
Thomas'-,  Garrison  Forest,  $38.89;  St.  Mark's,  Highland,  $9.68;  Holy  Com- 
forter, Lutherville,  $10.80;  Emmanuel,  Baltimore,  $106.61;  St.  Anne's, 
Annapolis,  $15.50;  St.  Anne's,  Annapolis,  $2.50;  St.  Peter's,  Baltimore, 
$30.91 ;  Redeemer,  Baltimore  County,  $23.66 ;  St.  Alban's,  Alberton,  $3.06 ; 
St.  Alban's,  Alberton,  $7.59;  Good  Shepherd,  Jonestown,  $1.60;  Good 
Shepherd,  Jonestown,  $3.15;  Grace  Memorial,  Darlington,  $1.50;  Ascen- 
sion, Scarboro,  $1.10;  St.  Mary's,  Hampden,  $5.00;  St.  Mark's,  Lappans, 
$7.07;  St.  Paul's,  Sharpsburg,  $4.00;  St.  Anne's,  Smithsburg,  $393;  All 
Saints',  Annapolis  Junction,  $3.45;  Emmanuel,  Bel  Air,  $15.00;  St.  Tim- 
othy's, Catonsville,  $21.70;  St.  Mark's,  Lappans,  $3.50;  Immanuel,  Glencoe, 
$18.00;  Trinity,  Towson,  $47.90;  St.  Paul's,  Baltimore,  $50.00;  Holy  Com- 
forter, Baltimore,  $1.85;  St.  James'  Parish,  Anne  Arundel  County,  $28.00; 
Christ,  West  River,  $15.00;  Grace  Deaf  Mute  Mission,  Baltimore,  $4.43; 
St.  John's,  Howard  County,  $25.00;  St.  Matthew's,  Sparrow's  Point,  $6.20; 
Chapel  of  the  Advent,  Baltimore,  $18.77;  St.  John's,  Glyndon,  $2.50;  St. 
Luke's,  Harrisonville,  $2.50;    St.  John's,  Washington  County,  $70.00. 

Individuals — "A  Friend,"  Westminster,  $2.00;  Mrs.  C.  S.  Rich,  Ca- 
tonsville, $10.00;  "M.,"  Baltimore,  $1.00;  Mrs.  M.  J.  Hoskins,  Baltimore, 
$2.00;  Mrs.  A.  J.  Rich,  Reisterstown,  $10.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — All  Hallow's,  Anne  Arundel  County,  $5.00;  St,  Peter's, 
Solomon's,  $3.01;  St.  Mary's,  Baltimore,  $5.00;  Holy  Comforter,  Luther- 
ville, $12.74;  Grace,  Elk  Ridge,  $17.23;  All  Saints'  Chapel,  Annapolis  Junc- 
tion, $3.47;  Redeemer,  Baltimore  County,  $14.20;  St.  Stephen  the  Martyr, 
Baltimore,  $3.00;  Grace,  Baltimore,  $105.00;  St.  Peter's,  Ellicott  City, 
$8.00;  St.  Mark's  Parish,  Frederic  and  Washington  Counties,  $5350;  St. 
James',  Westernport,  $5.05;  St.  Mary's,  Emmorton,  $20.00;  St.  Stephen's, 
Thurmont,  $2.86;  St.  Anne's,  Smithsburg,  $5.56;  Trinity,  Long  Green, 
$18.55 ;  St.  Thomas,  Garrison  Forest,  $47.07 ;  Emmanuel  Cathedral,  Balti- 
more, $181.31;  St.  Anne's,  Annapolis,  $3.50;  Emmanuel,  Bel  Air,  $15.00; 
St.  Timothy's,  Catonsville,  $27.04;  St.  Mark's,  Lappans,  $2.50;  Prince  of 
Peace,  Baltimore,  $25.00;  St.  James',  Monkton,  $6.50;  St.  Paul's,  Baltimore, 
$50.00;  St.  Paul's,  Sharpsburg,  $3.38;  St.  Mark's,  Highland,  $6.85;  St. 
Luke's,  Adamstown,  $1.25;  Christ,  Calvert  County,  $10.73;  St.  Paul's,  Cal- 
vert County,  $10.03 ;  Chapel  of  the  Advent,  Baltimore,  $3.55 ;  Trinity, 
Towson,  $50.93;  St.  John's,  Howard  County,  $25.00;  Churchville  Parish, 
Churchville,  $2.00;  Mt.  Calvary,  Howard  County,  $4.50;  St.  John's,  West- 
ern Run,  $3.00;  St.  Luke's,  Harrisonville,  $1.30;  St.  Matthew's,  Sparrow's 
Point,  $3.94;  Christ,  West  River,  $16.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Baltimore,  $5.00; 
Immanuel,  Glencoe,  $12.46;  St.  James  (Irvington).  Baltimore,  $5.27;  St. 
Alban's,  Alberton,  $5.11;  St.  Peter's,  Baltimore  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $28.35;  St.  John's,  Washington  County,  $80.00. 


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Maryland — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
Individuals — Elizabeth  M.  G.  Rich,  In  memory  of  "T.  S.  G."  Balti- 
more, $5.00;  Miss  Louisa  D.  Atkinson,  Baltimore,  $2.00;  Miss  L.  W. 
Reese,  Baltimore,  $1.00;  Mr.  H.  L.  Benson,  Westminster,  $1.00;  "In 
Memoriam,"  A.  M.  D.,  Baltimore  (Permanent  Fund),  $2.00;  Miss  Lizette 
W.  Reese,  Baltimore,  $1.00;  Miss  V.  Elizabeth  Gittings,  Baltimore,  $3.50; 
Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Robbins,  Baltimore,  $20.00;  Miss  Emma  Knapp,  Balti- 
more, $5.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  M.  Rich,  Bahimore,  $10.00;  Dr.  and  Mrs.  D. 
N.  Carpenter,  U.  S.  N.,  Annapolis,  $16.65;  Mrs.  A.  J.  Rich,  Reisterst»wn, 
$10.00;  Memorial  Sunday  School,  Baltimore,  $10.00;  Mrs.  M.  J.  Hoskins, 
Baltimore,  $2.00;  "A  retired  clergyman,"  Baltimore  (Special),  $5.00;  from 
a  member  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  Harford  County  (Special),  $10.00;  Rev. 
Edward  T.  Helfenstein,  EUicott  City   (Special),  $10.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Holy  Comforter,  Baltimore,  $6.23;  St.  Peter's,  Solomon's, 
$2.00;  St.  Peter's,  EUicott  City,  $12.83;  St.  James',  Westernport,  $367; 
St.  Stephen  the  Martyr,  Baltimore,  $5.72;  Grace,  Baltimore,  $102.42;  St. 
Thomas,  Garrison  Forest,  $40.00;  Grace,  Elk  Ridge,  $17.98;  Trinity, 
Long  Green,  $26.35;  St.  Anne's,  Annapolis,  $32.50;  Redeemer,  Baltimore, 
$28.25;  St.  James',  Monkton,  $6.00;  Emmanuel,  Baltimore,  $145-35;  AH 
Hallows',  Anne  Arundel  County,  $10.75;  St.  Mark's,  Highland,  $9.56; 
St.  Stephen's,  Thurmont  and  Hariet  Chapel,  Catoctin,  $1.90;  St.  Anne's, 
Smithsburg,  $0.82;  St.  John's,  Mt.  Washington  (Special),  $700;  Deer 
Creek  Parish,  Harford  County,  $2.50;  Emmanuel,  Bel  Air,  $10.00;  St. 
Peter's,  Baltimore,  $61.17;  Holy  Comforter,  Lutherville,  $11.84;  St.  Tim- 
othy's, Catonsville,  $76.67;  St.  Paul's,  Baltimore,  $50.00;  St.  Mark's,  Fred- 
erick and  Washington  Counties,  $31.75;  St.  Mark's,  Frederick  and  Wash- 
ington Counties  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $31.75;  Trinity,  Jessup, 
$5.00;  Trinity,  Towson,  $47.57;  St.  Alban's,  Alberton,  $4.35;  Christ,  Cal- 
vert County,  $12.40;  St.  Paul's,  Calvert  County,  $7.05;  Prince  of  Peace, 
Baltimore,  $25.00 ;  Our  Saviour,  Baltimore,  $7.05 ;  St.  John's,  EUicott 
City,  $25.00;  Immanuel,  Glencoe,  $15.10;  Churchville  Parish,  Harford 
County,  $5.00;  Christ,  West  River,  $18.00;  St.  John's,  Western  Run 
Parish,  $2.00;  St.  Luke's,  Harrisonville,  $1.50;  St.  Mary's,  Harford  County, 
$10.00;  Advent,  Baltimore,  $530. 

Individuals — Mr.  H.  L.  Benson,  Westminster,  $1.50;  Mrs.  A.  J.  Rich, 
Reisterstown,  $10.00;  "Cash,"  Frederick  (Special),  $10.00;  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Hoskins,  Baltimore,  $2.00;  from  two  ladies  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Balti- 
more (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $50.00;  Miss  L.  W.  Reese,  Balti- 
more, $2.00. 

Massachusetts  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $1,07877  $1,10842  $1,12324         $3.31043 

Individuals      720  60  855  49  1,025  00  2,601  09 

Total  contributions  for  three  years    $5.9ii  52 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .      $650  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $438  39 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Advent,  Boston,  $4.50;  St.  Peter's.  Cambridge,  $5-65; 
Christ.  Cambridge,  $35.03;  St.  Andrew's,  Wellesley  Hills,  $106.43;  Christ, 
Cambridge,  per  E.  H.  Houghton,  $1.00;  St.  Mary's,  Newton  Lower  Falls, 
$26.15;  Groton  School  Chapel,  Groton,  $28.65;  St.  Stephen's,  Lynn,  $1572; 
Ascension,  Ipswich,  $10.00;  Grace.  Newton,  $38.83:  Orient  Heights  Mis- 
sion, East  Boston,  $25.00;  Holy  Spirit,  Mattapan,  $3.70;  St.  Paul's,  Mai- 


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den,  $25.55;  Good  Shepherd,  Wareham,  $2.35;  St.  John's,  Sandwich,  $4.15; 
Epiphany,  Winchester,  $26.33 ;  Messiah,  Woods  Hole,  $12.68 ;  St.  Gabriel's, 
Marion,  $8.34;  St.  Michael's,  Milton,  $16.57;  St.  John's  Memorial,  Cam- 
bridge, $84.79;  Christ,  Andover,  $26.42;  St.  Paul's,  North  Andover,  $2.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Boston,  $155.51;  Good  Shepherd,  Boston,  $1.50;  Holy  Trinity, 
Marlborough,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Dedham,  $76.61;  St.  Mary's,  Dorchester, 
$36.25;  Grace,  Everett,  $5.84;  St.  Paul's,  Brockton,  $7.00;  All  Saints', 
Attleborough,  $8.20;  Ascension,  Waltham,  $2.00;  St.  Peter's,  Salem, 
$26.37;  Christ,  Hyde  Park,  $18.64;  Messiah,  West  Newton  and  Auburn- 
dale,  $18.61;  St.  Luke's,  Maiden,  $1.50;  Trinity,  Haverhill,  $7.16;  Offering 
taken  at  Groton  School  Chapel  at  an  ordination  of  Priests,  May  6,  $41.00; 
Ascension,  Boston,  $10.60;  St.  Andrew's,  Hanover,  $42.14;  St.  Andrew's, 
Wellesley,  $100.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  C.  S.  Cabot,  Boston,  $5.00;  Mrs.  B.  Vaughan,  Cam- 
bridge, $5.00;  Rev.  Samuel  S.  Spear,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  $25.00;  Miss  Elizabeth 
T.  Wandell,  Newton  Center,  $5.00;  St.  John's  Sunday  School,  Gloucester, 
$1.60;  Mr.  F.  W.  Hunnewell,  Boston,  $100.00;  Rev.  Percy  C.  Webber, 
Boston  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $50.00;  Mrs.  Louis  Curtis,  Boston, 
$10.00;  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Wentworth,  Brookline,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Herbert 
Beech,  Boston,  $100.00;  Mrs.  E.  R.  McCrea,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  $7.00; 
Mrs.  S.  V.  R.  Thayer,  Boston,  $20.00;  from  the  Chestnut  Hill  Branch  of 
the  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Chestnut,  Mass.,  $10.00;  "A  Friend,"  Hanover, 
$25.00;  Mrs.  J.  N.  Fiske,  Boston,  $100.00;  "M.  O.,"  Nantucket  (Special), 
$5.00;  "A  Friend,"  Boston  (Special),  $200.00;  Miss  A.  T.  Reynolds,  Bos- 
ton (Special),  $5.00;  Rev.  A.  E.  Johnson,  Oak  Bluffs  (Special),  $10.00; 
Rev.  Ellis  Bishop,  Glendale,  Canada  (Special),  $20.00;  Anonymous,  Bos- 
ton (Special),  $2.00;  Anonymous,  Gloucester  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Trinity,  Concord,  $18.41 ;  Orient  Heights  Mission  of  St. 
John's  Church,  East  Boston,  $26.31;  St.  Thomas',  Taunton,  $42.64;  St. 
Peter's,  Cambridge,  $9.85;  Christ,  Cambridge,  $52.04;  St.  Mary's,  Newton 
Lower  Falls,  $40.43;  St.  Andrew's,  Wellesley,  $112.41;  Ascension,  Boston, 
$4.02;  St.  Paul's,  Boston,  $140.91;  Christ,  Cambridge,  $1.00;  Grace,  New- 
ton, $37.51;  Holy  Spirit,  Mattapan,  $34.68;  St.  Paul's,  North  Andover, 
$3.10;  Redeemer,  Chestnut  Hill,  $56.33;  St.  Paul's,  Maiden,  $26.50;  St. 
Stephen's,  Boston,  $14.87;  St.  Andrew's,  Hanover,  $33.30;  Messiah,  Woods 
Hole,  $5.80;  Ascension,  Ipswich,  $10.00;  St.  John's  Memorial,  Cambridge, 
$50.92;  All  Saints',  Belmont,  $14.40;  Christ,  Andover,  $34.00;  Groton 
School  Chapel,  Groton,  $16.16;  St.  James',  South  Groveland,  $2.65;  Our 
Saviour,  Roslindale,  $8.36;  Messiah,  West  Newton  and  Auburndale,  $11.00; 
Good  Shepherd,  Wareham,  $3.69;  Grace,  New  Bedford,  $48.83;  St.  Mary's, 
Dorchester,  $34.05;  Ascension,  Fall  River,  $21.04;  All  Saints',  Attlebor- 
ough, $10.00;  St.  Mark's,  Southborough,  $17.66;  Our  Saviour,  Roslindale, 
$2.35;  St.  Paul's,  Dedham,  $82.49;  St.  Mark's,  Dorchester,  $10.00;  St. 
Thomas',  Taunton,  $70.71. 

Individuals — Rev.  George  L.  Paine,  Dorchester.  $20.00;  "Cash,"  Bos- 
ton, $100.00;  Mrs.  J.  L.  Graves,  Boston,  $10.00;  Miss  Sarah  H.  Hooker, 
Boston,  $5.00;  Mr.  Frank  B.  Kimball,  Boston  (Permanent  Fund),  $5.00; 
Mrs.  C.  K.  Cobb,  Boston,  $10.00;  Rev.  Charles  P.  Parker,  Cambridge, 
$5.12;  Miss  Grace  Nugent,  West  Bridgewater,  $1.04;  Rev.  H.  W.  Nelson, 
Jr.,  D.D.,  Marshfield  Hills,  $50.00;  Mr.  Homer  Lockwood,  East  Dedham, 
$5.00;  Mr.  Grant  Walker,  Boston,  $50.00;  Miss  Harriet  E.  Carryl,  Boston, 
$2.00;  Mrs.  C.  S.  (3abot,  Boston,  $5.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  E.  Dana,  Cam- 
bridge, through  Bishop  Kendrick  (Special),  $8.33;  Mrs.  Louis  Curtis, 
Boston,  $10.00;  "From  a  friend,"  Boston,  $100.00;  Chestnut  Hill  Branch  of 


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Massachusetts — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
the  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Chestnut  Hill.  $10.00;  Mr.  C.  R.  Codman,  Brook- 
line,  $25.00;  Mr.  F.  W.  Hunnewell,  Boston,  $100.00;  Mr.  George  F.  Gale, 
Natick,  $1.00;  Mrs.  R.  S.  Sturgis,  Boston,  $50.00;  from  the  YouHg 
Woman's  Guild  of  Christ  Church,  Swansea,  $5.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  Han- 
over, $25.00;  Mrs.  J.  N.  Fiske,  Boston,  $100.00;  Miss  Alice  P.  Trapier, 
East  Gloucester  (Special),  $3.00;  Mrs.  Herbert  Beech,  Boston,  $100.00; 
Miss  A.  T.  Reynolds,  Boston  (Special),  $50.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Christ,  Swansea,  $7.26;  St.  Peter's,  Cambridge,  $2.98; 
Christ,  Cambridge,  $44.19;  St.  James',  Somerville,  $3.33;  St.  Stephen's, 
Lynn,  $12.50;  St.  John's,  Newton,  $4.00;  Trinity,  Haverhill,  $2.69;  St. 
Paul's,  Boston,  $40.84;  Ascension,  Ipswich,  $15.00;  St.  Paul's,  North 
Andover,  $7.10;  Ascension,  Boston,  $15.77;  St.  Paul's,  Maiden,  $23.95; 
Grace,  Newton,  $32.30;  Messiah,  Woods  Hole,  $10.27;  Epiphany,  Win- 
chester, $22.13;  St.  John's,  Newtonville,  $11.28;  St.  Andrew's,  Aver,  $2.55; 
Redeemer,  Chestnut  Hill,  $30.17;  All  Saints',  Belmont,  $18.98;  Christ, 
Andover,  $60.00;  Holy  Spirit,  Mattapan,  $40.78;  St.  John's,  Cambridge, 
$59.23;  St.  Stephen's,  Boston,  $49.12;  St.  James',  South  Groveland,  $5.87; 
Groton  School  Chapel,  Groton,  $25.00;  St.  Paul's,  Boston,  $5.00;  Good 
Shepherd,  Wareham,  $4.28;  St.  Andrew's,  Hanover  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $20.06;  Christ,  Andover,  $1.00;  Ascension,  Waltham,  $3.00;  St. 
Mary's,  Dorchester,  $26.40;  All  Saints',  Dorchester,  $9.65;  Orient  Heights 
Mission,  East  Boston,  $28.00;  St.  James',  Fall  River,  $5.00;  Trinity, 
Bridgewater,  $10.81;  Grace,  New  Bedford,  $36.98;  Advent,  Boston,  $249.14; 
Christ,  Hyde  Park,  $15.12;  Trinity,  Boston,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Dedham, 
$71.47;  Orient  Heights  Mission,  East  Boston,  $7-So;  Advent,  Boston, 
Mass.,  received  through  the  Southern  Churchman,  being  commission  on 
nine  subscriptions  from  parishioners,  $10.00;  St  Thomas,  Taunton,  $61.54; 
Messiah,  West  Newton  and  Auburndale,  $9.00. 

Individuals — Miss  Mary  C.  Babson,  Gloucester,  $3.00;  from  the 
Church  Work  Association  of  the  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Woods  Hole, 
$10.00;  Church  Work  Association  of  the  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Woods 
Hole,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Louis  Curtis,  Boston,  $10.00;  Mr.  C.  H.  Crafts,  Boston, 
$100.00;  Miss  Sarah  H.  Hooker,  Boston,  $5.00;  Mr.  F.  W.  Hunnewell, 
Boston,  $100.00;  Mrs.  Charles  F.  Wentworth,  Brookline,  $I5-Oo;  Mrs.  J. 
Arthur  Beebe,  Boston,  $ioo.co;  The  Rt.  Rev.  William  Lawrence,  D.D., 
Boston  (Special),  $25.00;  Mrs.  Harold  Peabody,  Hyde  Park  (Special), 
$10.00;  Mrs.  Harold  Peabody,  Hyde  Park,  $10.00;  Rev.  George  L.  Paine, 
Dorchester  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  Rev.  Charles  P.  Parker, 
Cambridge,  $5.00;  "A  Donation,"  Boston,  $100.00;  from  a  member  of 
Emmanuel  Church,  Boston  (Special  Cases),  $10.00;  Chestnut  Hill  Branch 
of  the  Woman's  Auxiliary,  $10.00;  Christ,  Andover,  per  Mrs.  James  R. 
Fuller,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Richard  K.  Soule,  Brookline.  $5.00;  Mr.  Charles  R. 
Codman,  Brookline,  $25.00;  "Cash,"  Boston,  $1.00;  Miss  Grace  Nugent, 
West  Bridgewater,  $1.00;  Rev.  H.  W.  Nelson,  D.D.,  Marshfield  Hills, 
$50.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  Boston,  $roo.oo;  Mrs.  J.  N.  Fiske,  Boston, 
$100.00;  Mrs.  C.  K.  Cobb,  Boston,  $10.00;  Mr.  Homer  Lockwood,  East 
Dedham,  $5.00;  Mr.  F.  K.  Collins,  Newton,  $5.00;  Mr.  Grant  Walker, 
Boston,  $50.00;  Mrs.  Herbert  Beech.  Boston,  $100.00;  Mrs.  J.  L.  Graves, 
Boston,  $10.00;  Miss  Mary  C.  Babson,  Gloucester,  $3.00;  Miss  Elizabeth 
H.  Houghton,  Cambridge,  $2.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  Brookline,  $25.00. 


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Michigan                          1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $176  98              $139  35  $136  62  $452  95 

Individuals    51  10                15720  4000  24830 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $701  25 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .  $2,950  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $152  20 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.  John's,  Saginaw,  W.  S.,  $10.00;  St.  James',  Detroit, 
$15.00;  Christ,  Owosso,  $6.00;  St.  John's,  Detroit,  $50.00;  All  Saints', 
Pontiac,  $5.00;  St.  James',  Birmingham,  $6.54;  St.  Mark's,  Detroit,  $5.05; 
Grace,  Port  Huron,  $9.82;  St.  Paul's,  Jackson,  $60.00;  Trinity,  Caro,  $0.50; 
St.  Paul's,  Bad  Axe,  $3.75;  Epiphany,  Detroit,  $5.32. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Seth  Smith  Chapin,  Saint  Johns,  $5.00;  Rev.  Clar- 
ence Buel,  Detroit,  $12.00;  "In  Memoriam,  Rev.  William  J.  Roberts,"  per 
a  friend,  Owosso,  $5.00;  Mrs.  N.  Noble  Brainerd,  Pontiac,  $2.00;  Miss 
Mary  A.  Richmond,  Ann  Arbor  (Special),  $25.00;  "Anonymous,"  Wona- 
lancet,  N.  H.    (Special),  $2.10. 

1908-1909 
Churches — St.  John's,  Saginaw,  W.  S.,  $16.25;  All  Saints',  Brooklyn, 
$3.00;  St.  Michael's  and  AH  Angels,  Cambridge,  $2.60;  St.  James',  Detroit, 
$10.00;  Trinity,  Caro,  $0.50;  St.  Paul's,  Jackson,  $50.00;  St.  James', 
Cheboygan,  $5.00;  St.  Alban's,  Highland  Park,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  Detroit, 
$50.00. 

Individuals — "In  memoriam,"  Rev.  Thomas  C.  Pitkin,  formerly  rector 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Detroit,  per  a  friend,  Owosso,  $5.00;  Mrs.  John  S. 
Minor,  Detroit,  $10.10;  Mrs.  S.  S.  Chapin,  Saint  Johns,  $5.00;  Rev.  Clar- 
ence Buel,  Detroit,  $12.00;  Mrs.  Emily  J.  Vance,  Bay  City  (Special), 
$25.00;  Miss  Cornelia  S.  Sheldon,  Detroit  (Special),  $100.10. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  John's,  Saginaw,  W.  S.,  $13.25;  St.  James',  Detroit, 
$15.00;  St.  Jude's,  Fenton,  $5.55;  Good  Shepherd,  Lexington,  $2.10;  St. 
John's,  St.  Johns,  $7.14;  All  Saints',  Pontiac,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Jackson, 
$50.00;  St.  Paul's,  Port  Huron,  $2.00;  Epiphany,  Detroit,  $5.00;  Grace, 
Port  Huron,  $19.58;  St.  Paul's  Bad  Axe  $700. 

Individuals — Rev.  Clarence  Buel,  Detroit,  $23.00;  Rev.  S.  S.  Chapin, 
St.  Johns,  $5.00;  Mrs.  M.  Noble  Brainerd,  West  Detroit.  $2.00;  "In 
Memoriam,  Rev.  William  J.  Roberts,"  per  a  friend,  Owosso  (Permanent 
Fund),  $10.00. 

Michigan    City  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $133  05  $126  62  $64  80  $324  47 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $324  47 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.  .. .  $700  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Thomas,  Plymouth,  $4.50;  Trinity,  Logansport,  $18.00; 

Trinity,  Fort  Wayne,  $70.00;  St.  Mark's,  Lima,  $7.00;  St.  John's,  Bristol, 

$2.00 ;    Trinity,    Peru,    $4.25 ;    Gethsemane,    Marion,    $23.70 ;    St.   Thomas, 

Plymouth,  $3.60. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — Christ,  Gary,  $4.56;  Trinity,  Logansport,  $20.00;  St.  Mark's, 
Lima,    $7.00;    Trinity,    Fort    Wayne,    $60.00;    St.    John's,    Bristol,    $4.35; 
Gethsemane,  Marion,  $30.71. 


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Michigan  City — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued 
Churches — St.  Mark's,  Howe,  $3.75;  St.  John's,  Bristol,  $5.35;  Trinity, 
Fort  Wayne,  $26.00;  Gethsemane,  Marion,  $29.70. 

Milwaukee  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $118  57  $133  78  $11103  $36338 

Individuals   55  00  96  00  75  00  226  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $589  38 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $2,575  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  5  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  John's,  Milwaukee,  $9.50;  St.  Paul's,  Hudson,  $1.40; 
St.  Mark's,  Milwaukee,  $38.62;  St.  James',  Milwaukee,  $53.05;  All  Saints', 
Cathedral,  Milwaukee,  $5.00;  St.  John  Chrysostom,  Delafield,  $3.00;  St. 
Matthew's,   Kenosha,  $6.00;   St.  John   Chrysostom,   Delafield,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  E.  P.  Wright,  National  Home,  $10.00;  Rev.  Charles 
William  Turner,  Menomonie,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Harriet  C.  W.  Root  and  Miss 
F.  E.  Warner,  Racine,  $15.00;  Rev.  G.  W.  Dunbar,  Fortress  Monroe,  Va., 
$25.00;  the  Misses  Morgan,  Milwaukee  (Special),  $4.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  John's,  Milwaukee,  $6.00;  St.  Matthew's.  Kenosha, 
$30.00;  St.  John  Chrysostom,  Delafield,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Watertown, 
$12.48;   St.  James',  Milwaukee,  $51.38;  St.  James',  Milwaukee,  $28.92. 

Individuals — Mr.  W.  A.  Clark,  Menomonie,  $1.00;  Miss  M.  B.  Phelps, 
Wauwatosa,  $10.00;  Rev.  G.  W.  Dunbar,  Fortress  Monroe,  $25.00;  the 
Misses  Frames  and  Mrs.  F.  C.  W.  Root,  Racine,  $27.00;  Rev.  Charles 
William  Turner,  Menomonie,  $1.00;  Miss  M.  B.  Phelps,  Wauwatosa, 
$10.00;  Rev.  E.  P.  Wright,  D.D..  National  Home,  $10.00;  Mrs.  John  Kyle, 
Grace  Church,  Menomonie,  $1.00;  Rev.  E.  P.  Wright,  D.D.,  Milwaukee, 
$10.00;   Miss   Katherine   Boyles,  Lake  Geneva    (Special),  $1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  John's,  Milwaukee,  $10.00;  St.  Matthias',  Waukesha, 
$10.10;  St.  Mary's,  Tomah,  $1.00;  St.  John  Chrysostom,  Delafield,  $7.00; 
St.  Matthew's,  Kenosha,  $25.00;  All  Saints'  Cathedral,  Milwaukee,  $6.22; 
Trinity.  Mineral  Point,  $7.60;  St.  John's,  Elkhorn,  $14.00;  St.  James', 
Milwaukee,  $13.59;  All  Saints',  Cathedral,  Milwaukee,  $11.52;  St.  John 
Baptist,  Star  Prairie,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  G.  W.  Dunbar,  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  $25.00:  Rev. 
George  Shelton,  Oneida,  $5.00;  Rev.  G.  W.  Dunbar,  Fortress  Monroe. 
$25.00;  St.  John's  Guild,  Sparta,  $5.00;  Rev.  George  Shelton,  Oneida, 
$5.00;  Miss  Frances  Warner  and  Mrs.  Herbert  Root,  Racine,  $10.00. 

Minnesota  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $397  58  $334  62  $36492  $1,09712 

Individuals    28.50  10  20  17  25  55  95 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $i.i53  07 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $1  200  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations   $39  40 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Holy   Communion,   St.    Peter,  $4.00;    St.    Ansgarius,   Min- 
neapolis, $1.16;  St.  Matthew's,  Minneapolis,  $1.50;  St.  Mark's,  Lake  City, 


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IViiNNESOTA — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued 
^•75;  Christ,  Minneapolis,  $1.20;  St.  Clement's,  SL  Paul,  $19.00;  Messiah, 
St  Paul,  $5.25;  Iriruty,  Caledonia,  $2.00;  St.  John  Baptist,  Linden  Hills, 
$3.00;  Holy  Irinity,  Minneapolis,  $11.45;  ^t-  John's,  St.  Paul,  $39.50;  St. 
Peter's,  St.  Paul,  $3.51;  Christ,  Austin,  $1.50;  Christ,  Benson,  $2.76; 
Calvary,  St.  James',  $2.30;  St.  John's,  Janesville,  $1.75;  Holy  Trinity, 
Luverne,  $0.45;  Trinity,  Litchfield,  $1.30;  St.  Luke's,  Hastings,  $3.00;  St, 
Alary's,  Basswood  Grove,  $0.90;  AH  Saints',  Minneapolis,  $11.70;  St. 
Andrew's,  South  St.  Paul,  $0.51;  St.  Mark's,  Minneapolis,  $28.89;  Good 
Shepherd,  Blue  Earth,  $1.63;  Ascension,  Stillwater,  $10.00;  Christ,  St. 
Paul,  $17.87;  Grace,  Wabasha,  $2.75;  Gethsemane,  Appleton,  $0.75;  Cal- 
vary, Rochester,  $6.25;  St.  Mark's,  Highwood,  St.  Paul,  $0.50;  St.  Paul's, 
Minneapolis,  $28.08;  Good  Shepherd,  Windom,  $1.20;  Trinity,  Anoka, 
$1.75;  St.  Paul's,  Ov/atonna,  $4.04;  Redeemer,  Cannon  Falls,  $1.25;  Em- 
manuel, Litchfield,  $0.90;  Cathedral  of  Our  Merciful  Saviour,  Faribault, 
$43.18;  Ascension,  St.  Paul,  $3.25;  St.  Matthew's,  Chatfield,  $2.05;  Holy 
Communion,  Redwood  Falls,  $1.14;  St.  Mark's,  Minneapolis,  $6.92;  Holy 
Trinity,  Luverne,  $2.78;  Gethsemane,  Minneapolis,  $51.03;  from  the  Dio- 
cese of  Minnesota,  $59.30;  All  Souls',  Sleepy  Eye,  $2.58. 

Individuals — From  the  Birthday  Box  of  St.  Martin's  Sunday  School, 
Fairmont  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $4.50;  Miss  Gertrude  Holmes, 
Faribault,  $5.00;  miscellaneous  from  the  Men's  Missionary  Thank  Offer- 
ing (Permanent  Fund),  $15.00;  Mrs.  C.  C.  Tate,  Albert  Lea,  $1.00;  "A 
Clergyman,"  Faribault,  $2.00;  "In  memory  of  the  Rev.  E.  Moyses,"  per 
Miss  Moyses  (Permanent  Fund),  $1.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Holy  Communion,  St.  Peter,  $4.40;  Christ,  Benson,  $4.17; 
St.  Martin's,  Fairmont  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $3.50;  Christ,  Min- 
neapolis, $2.00;  Calvary,  St.  James',  $2.10;  Christ,  St.  Paul,  $19.38;  Geth- 
semane, Appleton,  $1.10;  St.  Mark's,  Lake  City,  $5.00;  St.  Andrew's, 
Waterville,  $3.00;  St.  Paul's,  Winona,  $7.45;  St.  Andrew's,  Waterville, 
$1.35;  St.  Peter's,  St.  Paul,  $3.85;  Holy  Trinity,  Luverne,  $0.96;  St. 
Paul's,  Hastings,  $2.50;  Christ,  Austin,  $2.27;  St.  Clement's,  St.  Paul, 
$30.04;  St.  Paul's,  Minneapolis,  $33.97;  Holy  Trinity,  Minneapolis,  $10.59; 
All  Saints',  Minneapolis,  $12.75;  Redeemer,  Cannon  Falls,  $1.50;  St.  Mat- 
thew's, Minneapolis,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's  Owatonna,  $4.92;  St.  John's,  St. 
Paul,  $3522;  Calvary,  Rochester,  $8.25;  St.  Clement's,  St.  Paul,  $1.13; 
Shattuck  Chapel,  Faribault,  $1.06;  Cathedral  of  Our  Merciful  Saviour, 
Faribault,  $16.41;  St.  John's,  Janesville,  $1.50;  Ascension,  Stillwater,  $6.00; 
St.  John  Baptist,  Linden  Hills,  $3.75;  St.  Paul's,  Le  Sueur  Center,  $1.00; 
Christ,  Cordova,  $1.00;  Holy  Communion,  St.  Peter,  $1.00;  St.  Mark's, 
Minneapolis,  $36.13;  St.  Andrew's,  Minneapolis,  $2.36;  Grace,  Pine  Island, 
$1.00;  St.  Matthew's,  Chatfield,  $3.27;  Christ,  Albert  Lea,  $2.06;  St. 
Clement's,  St.  Paul,  $0.75;  All  Souls',  Sleepy  Eye,  $3.93;  Gethsemane, 
Minneapolis,  $50.00. 

Individuals — Miss  Gertrude  Holmes,  Faribault.  $5.00;  St.  Martin's 
Sunday  School,  Birthday  Box,  Fairmont  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$4.20;  Mrs.  Agnes  E.  Butler,  Minneapolis,  $1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Ascension,  Stillwater,  $5.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Minneapolis, 
$12.73;  Christ,  St.  Paul.  $27.65;  Redeemer,  Cannon  Falls,"  $2.00;  St.  An- 
drew's, Waterville.  $1.00;  St.  Mark's,  Minneapolis,  $.-^8.17;  Trinity,  Litch- 
field, $4.05;  St.  Mark's,  Lake  City,  $3.20;  Christ,  Red  Wing,  $25.00;  Holy 
Communion.  St.  Peter,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Le  Sueur  Center,  $2.00;  Chris*-, 
Cordova,  $1.00;  St.  Luke's.  Willmar.  $0.65;  St.  James'.  St.  Paul.  $1.18; 
St.  Paul's,   St.   Paul,  $2.50;   All  Saints',  Minneapolis,  $11.08;  Holy  Com- 


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Minnesota — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued 
munion,  Redwood  Falls,  $1.50;  St.  John's,  Mankato,  $7.27;  Messiah,  St. 
Paul,  $3.65;  St.  Matthew's,  Minneapolis,  $2.00;  Ascension,  St.  Paul,  $1.75 ; 
St.  Paul's,  Winona,  $7.50;  St.  Philip's,  SL  Paul,  $1.50;  Calvary,  Rochester, 
$5.16;  St.  Paul's,  Owatonna,  $4.35;  St.  Martin's,  Fairmont  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $1.90;  St  Paul's,  Minneapolis,  $42.44;  St.  Mark's,  Min- 
neapolis, $12.87;  St.  Luke's,  Hastings,  $2.87;  St.  John's,  Janesville,  $3.10; 
St.  John  Baptist,  Minneapolis,  $3.90;  Grace,  Wabasha,  $1.00;  Calvary, 
Waseca,  $1.81;  Christ,  Albert  Lea,  $3.75;  St.  John's,  St.  Paul,  $28.04; 
Christ.  Benson,  $3.85;  St.  Paul's,  Owatonna,  $0.50;  Grace,  Wabasha,  $1.00; 
St  Clement's,  St.  Paul,  $31.02;  Gethsemane,  Minneapolis,  $4000;  Christ, 
Minneapolis,  $2.00;  Trinity,  St  Charles,  $0.65;  Grace,  Pine  Island,  $1.00; 
St.  Cornelia,  Birch  Coulee,  Morton,  $3.23;  St  Matthew's,  Chatfield,  $2.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Owatonna,  $1.10. 

Individuals — Miss  Gertrude  Holmes,  Faribault,  $5.00;  Rev.  Edward 
Borncamp,  Winona,  $2.50;  St.  Martin's  Sunday  School,  Fairmont  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $4.75;  "In  loving  memory  of  her  father  and 
mother,"  per  Miss  Grace  Holmes,  Wales,  Wis.,  $5.00. 

Mississippi  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $25456  $24147  $38788  $88391 

Individuals    45  50  i  00  15  10  61  60 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $945  51 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $2,450  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $26  10 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Chtirches — St.  Columb's,  Jackson,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Yazoo  City,  $30.00; 
St  Paul's,  Meridian,  $7.80;  St.  John's,  Laurel,  $8.50;  St  Paul's,  Wood- 
ville,  $10.00;  Chapel  of  the  Cross,  Rolling  Fork,  $10.60;  St.  James',  Port 
Gibson,  $13.30;  Trinity,  Hattiesburg,  $14.00;  Christ,  Vicksburg,  $17.23; 
St  John's,  Scranton,  $3.00;  St  John's,  Ocean  Springs,  $1.35;  St.  John's, 
Aberdeen,  $4.25;  St  Paul's,  Columbus,  $28.45;  Redeemer,  Biloxi,  $10.00; 
Christ,  Summit,  $6.25;  Incarnation,  West  Point,  $4.00;  St.  George's, 
Clarksdale,  $7.35;  Advent,  Swan  Lake,  $5.10;  St.  James',  Port  Gibson, 
$8.80;  Mediator,  Meridian,  $6.00;  St  Paul's,  Corinth,  $3.91;  Trinity, 
Pass  Christian,  $13.75;  St.  Peter's,  Oxford,  $3.55;  St.  John's,  Ocean 
Springs.  $6.56;  Immanuel,  Winona,  $8.85;  Trinity,  Crystal  Springs,  $1.25; 
St  John's  Aberdeen,  $1.00;  St.  Peter's  by  the  Sea,  Gulfport,  $6.75;  St. 
Alban's,  Moss  Point,  $0.86;  Nativity,  Greenwood,  $5.40;  St.  Alban's, 
Bovina,  $1.70. 

Individuals — St.  Andrew's,  Jackson,  through  Mrs.  Werlein,  Sr.,  for 
the  Bishop  Thompson  Cottage  (Clerical  Village),  $5.00;  Mrs.  George 
McNamara,  per  Rev.  C.  B.  Crawford,  Biloxi  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$i.oo;_Mrs.  M.  P.  Webb  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $12.00;  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Hawkins  and  Miss  Annie  Hawkins,  Swan  Lake  (Five  Million  Pension 
Fund),  $2.00;  Mrs.  Saunders,  Swan  Lake  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund), 
$1.00;  Mrs.  William  A.  Price,  Epiphany  Parish,  Hermanville,  $1.50;  Rev. 
C.  D.  Brown,  Oxford,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Theodore  Du  Bose  Bratton,  Jackson, 
$10.00;  "H.,"  Jackson,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Hugh  Miller  Thompson,  Jackson,  $2.00. 

1908-X909 

Churches — St  Paul's,  Woodville,  $3.00;  Redeemer.  Biloxi,  $10.00;  St. 
John's,  Laurel,  $25.81 ;  St.  Paul's,  Columbus,  $22.82 ;  Trinity,  Hattiesburg. 
$10.00;  Trinity,  Natchez,  $51.05;  Incarnation  West  Point,  $1.96;  St  John's, 
Aberdeen,  $4.60;   Chapel  of  the  Cross,   Rolling  Fork,  $6.25;   St  James', 


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Mississippi — Contributors — 1908- 1909 — Continued 
Port  Gibson,  $18.62;  St.  Andrew's,  Jackson,  $15.66;  Nativity,  Greenwood, 
$10.00;   St.  John's,  Ocean  Springs,  $2.85;   St.  John's  Scranton,  $1.60;   St 
Paul's,  Meridian,  $7.25;  Trinity,  Pass  Christian,  $23.00;  St.  James',  Green- 
ville, $9.00;  St.  Peter's,  Oxford,  $3.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Vicksburg,  $15.00. 
Individuals — Rev.  C.  D.  Brown,  Oxford,  $1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Advent,  Swan  Lake,  $1.00;  St.  Colomb's,  Jackson,  $5.80; 
Advent,  Swan  Lake,  $3.00;  Advent,  Swan  Lake,  $10.00;  Redeemer,  Biloxi, 
$21.00;  St.  Paul's,  Woodville,  $6.50;  St.  Paul's,  Meridian,  $17.70;  St. 
Paul's,  Columbus,  $16.90;  St.  John's,  Scranton,  $3.55;  St.  John's,  Ocean 
Springs,  $2.05;  St.  Alban's,  Moss  Point,  $0.60;  Trinity,  Hattiesburg,  $10.00; 
Christ,  Vicksburg,  $12.70;  St.  Peter's,  Gulfport,  $6.00;  All  Saints',  Gren- 
ada, $6.25;  Trinity,  Natchez,  $31.30;  Advent,  Swan  Lake,  $1.00;  Chapel 
of  the  Cross,  Rolling  Fork,  $5.55;  St.  Matthew's,  Clinton,  $3.30;  All 
Saints',  Grenada,  $9.60;  Trinity,  Yazoo,  $10.80;  Christ,  Bay  St.  Louis, 
$5-50 ;  St.  Andrew's,  Jackson,  $43.05 ;  Trinity,  Vicksburg,  $8.50 ;  St.  John's, 
Aberdeen,  $5.88;  Nativity,  Greenwood,  $11.30;  All  Saints',  Grenada,  $10.00; 
St.  Mary's,  Bolton,  $3.75;  St.  Mary's,  Vicksburg,  $5.00;  St.  James',  Green- 
ville, $12.20;  Immanuel,  Winona,  $10.00;  St.  Peter's,  Oxford,  $3.00;  Of- 
fering taken  at  the  Eighty-third  Council  of  the  Diocese  of  Mississippi, 
$40.55;  Holy  Innocents,  Como  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $2.20;  Re- 
deemer, Sardis  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $2.35;  Trinity,  Pass  Chris- 
tian, $10.00;  Immanuel,  Winona,  $30.00. 

Individuals — The  Rt.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Theodore  Du  Bose  Bratton, 
D.D.,  Jackson,  $10.00;  Rev.  Charles  B.  Crawford,  Biloxi  (Five  Million 
Pension  Fund),  $5.10. 


Missouri  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $24245  $17830  $21520  $63595 

Individuals    107  00  125  00  17  00  249  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $884  95 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $3,475  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations 5  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — St.  Stephen's,  Ferguson,  $10.00;  Holy  Communion,  St. 
Louis,  $14.00;  Holy  Communion,  St.  Louis,  $25.00;  St.  James'  Memorial, 
St.  Louis,  $5.00;  St.  Jude's,  Monroe,  $26.01;  Grace,  St.  Louis,  $5.00;  Re- 
deemer, St.  Louis,  $39.76;  Christ  Cathedral.  St.  Louis,  $84.30;  St.  Jude's, 
Monroe  City,  $3.00;  Ascension,  St.  Louis,  $21.98;  St.  Andrew's,  St.  Louis, 
$8.40. 

Individuals — Mrs.  L.  F.  Jones,  Kirkwood,  $100.00 ;Rev.  F.  M.  Wed- 
dell,  Rolla,  $2.00;  Rev.  Charles  F.  Blaisdell,  St.  Louis  (Speciaj),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Mexico,  $3.51;  St.  Stephen's,  Ferguson,  $7.27; 
Trinity,  Hannibal,  $11.00;  St.  James'  Memorial,  St.  Louis,  $5.00;  St. 
Paul's,  Palmyra.  $9.00;  Redeemer,  St.  Louis,  $37.52;  Calvary,  Louisiana, 
$5.00;  Grace,  St.  Louis,  $3.55;  Grace,  St.  Louis,  $1.45;  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  St.  Louis,  $95.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Lorraine  F.  Jones,  St.  Louis,  $100.00;  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Daniel  S.  Tuttle.  D.D..  St.  Louis.  $10.00;  Rev.  T.  H.  M.  V.  Appleby,  D.D, 
Duluth,  Minn.,  $10.00;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Wainwright,  Palmyra,  $5.00. 


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Missouri — Contributors — 1909- 19  lo — Continued 
Churches — St.  Stephen's,  Ferguson,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Palmyra,  $7.00; 

St.    Paul's,    Mexico,   $6.91;    Grace,    St.   Louis,   $5.50;    St.    Paul's,   Mexico, 

$1.00;  Redeemer,  St.  Louis,  $47.07;  Trinity,  De  Soto,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's, 

Palmyra,  $3.46;  St.  John's  Memorial,  St.  Louis,  $5.00;  Christ,  St.  Louis. 

$100.41;  St.  Andrew's,  St.  Louis,  $10.60;  St.  Paul's,  Overland  Park,  $1.75; 

Christ,  Cape  Girardeau,  $4.00;  Holy  Cross,  Poplar  Bluff,  $2.50. 

Individuals— Tht  Rt.   Rev.  Daniel  Sylvester  Tuttle,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  St. 

Louis,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Caroline  PL  Wainwright,  Palmyra,  $5.00;  Rev.  F.  M. 

Weddell,  Rolla,  $2.00. 

Montana  1907- 1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $332  85  $345  91  $372  05  $1,050  81 

Individuals    10  00  S  00  IS  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $1,065  81 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..  .$1,050  00 
Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Emmanuel,  Miles  City,  $10.15;  St.  Paul's,  Fort  Benton, 
$5-95;  St.  Thomas',  Wibaux,  $3.40;  St.  Andrew's,  Livingston,  $7.65;  Christ, 
Kalispell,  $6.35;  St.  Luke's,  Billings,  $10.00;  St.  Mark's,  Havre,  $4.00;  St. 
Mark's,  Anaconda.  $19.00;  Christ,  Sheridan,  $8.00;  St.  Paul's,  Virginia 
City,  $11.75;  St.  Matthew's,  Glendive,  $11.00;  St.  James',  Dillon,  $40.00; 
St.  Luke's,  Billings,  $1.00;  St.  Peter's,  Helena,  $82.30;  St.  James'.  Deer 
Lodge,  $10.80;  St.  James',  Bozeman,  $9.60;  St.  Paul's,  Hamilton,  $5.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Butte,  $11.00;  St.  John's,  Pony,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  Butte,  $39-90 ; 
Calvary,  Red  Lodge,  $4.75;  St.  Mark's,  Big  Timber,  $5.25;  St.  John's, 
Pony,  $4.00;  Holy  Spirit,  Missoula,  $17.00;  St.  Thomas,  Boulder,  $3.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  James',  Lewistown,  $12.10;  St.  Paul's,  Hamilton,  $5.00; 
St.  Andrew's,  Livingston,  $1880;  St.  Peter's,  Helena,  $86.60;  Christ, 
Kalispell,  $12.95;  St.  Luke's,  Billings,  $11.00;  St.  Mark's,  Big  Timber, 
$3-35;  St.  James',  Dillon,  $43.50;  St.  Thomas',  Wibaux,  $5.26;  St.  Mat- 
thew's, Glendive,  $12.00;  Christ.  Sheridan,  $8.00;  St.  Mark's,  Havre,  $3-90 ; 
Incarnation,  Great  Falls,  $26.95;  St.  Mark's,  Anaconda,  $20.30;  Emmanuel, 
Miles  City,  $8.50;  St.  John's,  Butte,  $53.20;  Holy  Spirit,  Missoula,  $X4-50. 

Individuals — Rev.  J.   Philip  Anshutz,  White  Sulphur  Springs,  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  James',  Bozeman,  $12.45;  St.  Paul's,  Hamilton,  $10.00; 
Calvary,  Red  Lodge,  $6.00;  Emmanuel,  Miles  City,  $7-95;  St.  Peter's, 
Helena,  $100.30;  St.  James',  Dillon,  $50.35;  St.  James',  Deer  Lodge,  $8.00; 
St.  Mark's,  Big  Timber,  $12.10;  St.  John's,  Butte,  $50.00;  St.  James',  Deer 
Lodge,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Fort  Benton,  $6.50;  St.  Mark's,  Anaconda,  $13.30; 
Trinity,  Jeffers,  $3.05 ;  Incarnation,  Great  Falls,  $4.85 ;  St.  Andrew's, 
Livingston,  $23.20;  St.  Luke's,  Billings,  $12.00;  Christ,  Kalispell,  $10.60; 
Holy  Spirit,  Missoula,  $17.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Livingston,  $6.00;  St.  Mat- 
thew's Glendive,  $6.00;  St.  Thomas,  Wibaux,  $1.80;  St.  James',  Lewis- 
town,  $8.60. 

Individuals — Rev.  J.  W.  Hayward,  Sheridan,  $5.00. 

Nebraska  1907- 1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $1170  $475  $34  95  $Si  40 

Individuals    500  100  600 

Total  contributions  for  three  years   $57  40 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years $837  50 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $5  00 


76 

Nebraska — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued 
Churches — Trinity,  Crete,  $4.40;  St.  Mary's,  Blair,  $4.00;  St.  Peter's, 
Neligh,  $3.30. 

Individuals — "S.  C.  S.,"  Beatrice  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — St.  Mary's,  Blair,  $4.75. 
Individuals — Charles  A.  McKim,  M.D.C.,  Lincoln,  $1.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Holy  Trinity,   Schuyler,  $2.00;   St.   Peter's,  Neligh,  $5.45: 
St.  Mary's,  Blair,  $18.25;  St.  James',  Fremont,  $3.85;  St.  Martin's,  South 
Omaha,  $5.40. 

Nevada  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $99  90  $68  40  $59  55  $227  85 

Individuals    15  00  5  00  5  00  25  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $252  85 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $4000 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.  Paul's,  Elko,  $15.00;  St.  George's,  Austin,  $0.75;  Clover 
Valley,  Nevada,  $0.55;  St.  Paul's,  Elko,  $3.75;  St.  Paul's,  Ely,  $0.60;  St. 
James',  Eureka,  $0.75;  St.  Mary's,  Tonopah,  $5.00;  Pioche,  Nevada  $0.50; 
Trinity,  Reno,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Reno,  $44.40;  St.  Paul's,  Elko,  $5.00;  St. 
George's,  Austin,  $8.60;  St.  Andrew's,  Battle  Mountain,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's, 
Elko,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  G.  C.  Hunting,  Ely  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$15.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Peter's,  Carson  City,  $10.65;  St.  Paul's,  Virginia  City, 
$6.00;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Ely  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  St. 
Mark's,  Tonopah,  $11.00;  St.  Paul's,  Elko,  $1350;  Trinity,  Reno,  $17.25. 

Individuals — Rev.  S.  Unsworth,  Paris,  France,  $5,00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Andrew's,  Battle  Mountain,  $4.45;  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Ely  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $15.00;  Trinity,  Reno,  $40.10. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Sarah  H.  Ford,  through  Trinity  Church,  Reno, 
$5-00. 

Newark  1907- 1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $786  13  $392  36  $861  62  $2,040  il 

Individuals    115  10  19800  20200  515  10 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $2,555  21 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $2,350  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $611  80 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Good  Shepherd,  Hamburg,  $9.10;  St.  Thomas'.  Vernon, 
$3.00;  St.  Barnabas.  Newark,  $37.11;  Grace,  Rutherford,  $5.00;  St.  James', 
Newark  $43.52;  Calvary,  Summit,  $85.14;  All  Saints',  Orange,  $8.00;  St. 
Paul's,  Encriewood,  $181.00;  St.  Paul's,  Englewood  (Special),  $113.00: 
Grace,  Jersey  City  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $8.ig;  Christ,  Short  Hills, 
$19.25;   St.   Paul's,  Englewood,  $11.00;    St.   Paul's,   Englewood    (Special). 


77 

Newark — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
$10.00;   St.  Peter's,  Morristown,  $99.07;  Grace,  East  Orange   (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $500;   St.  James',  Upper  Montclair,  $52.36;   St.  John's, 
Passaic,  $36.55;    St.   Luke's,   Montclair,  $24.84;   Christ,   Harrison,  $10.00; 
St.  James',  Upper  Montclair,  $25.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  Arthur  Wynne  Shaw,  Phillipsburg,  $5.10;  "Grati- 
tude," Grace  Church,  Newark  (Automatic  Pensions  a:  64),  $12.93;  Mr. 
J.  H.  Smith,  South  Orange,  $50.00;  Mrs.  Anna  I.  Hunter,  East  Orange 
$5.00;  Calvary,  Bayonne,  per  a  member,  $5.00;  Mrs.  James  R.  Strong, 
Short  Hills,  $5.00;  "Gratitude,"  Grace  Church,  Newark  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $12.07;  Rev.  Claudius  M.  Roome,  Montclair,  $10.00;  Rev.  M. 
Albert,  N.  Y.,  $5.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  Timlow,  Montclair,  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Grace,  Newark,  $17.95;  Grace,  Rutherford,  $500;  Grace, 
Jersey  City  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $7.51;  St.  Paul's,  Englewood, 
$25.00;  Christ,  Short  Hills,  $25.00;  Trinity,  Grantwood,  $5.25;  St.  John's, 
Montclair,  $10.00;  St.  Peter's,  Morristown,  $142.00;  Calvary,  Summit, 
$48.13;  St.  John's,  Passaic,  $25.37;  St.  Paul's,  Jersey  City,  $18.42;  Calvary, 
Summit,  $12.50;  Christ,  Hackensack,  $10.10;  St.  Luke's,  Montclair,  $21.00; 
Epiphany  Mission,  East  Orange,  $19.13. 

Individuals — Miss  Ann  H.  Laight,  Summit,  $5.00;  Mrs.  J.  L.  Trus- 
low,  Jr.,  Summit,  $5.00;  Mrs.  F.  E.  Hagemeyer,  South  Orange,  $50.00; 
Mrs.  Joseph  Hunter,  East  Orange,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Nelson  Wright,  Newark, 
$10.00;  Mr.  Richard  Stevens,  Hoboken,  $20.00;  Rev.  Arthur  W.  Shaw, 
Phillipsburg,  $5.00;  Mr.  Charles  P.  Sparkman,  Paterson,  $5.00;  Mr.  J.  H. 
Smith,  South  Orange,  $50.00;  from  a  member  of  Calvary  Church,  Bayonne, 
$5.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  Timlow,  Montclair,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Joseph  Hunter, 
East  Orange,  $5.00;  "From  Friends,"  Passaic,  $10.00;  Trinity  Church,  Ho- 
boken, per  "C.  A.  B.,"  $5.00;  Rev.  N.  Barrows,  Short  Hills,  $5.00;  Miss 
Annie  K.  Robertson,  East  Orange  (Special),  $8.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches— Grace.  Rutherford,  $5.00;  Grace,  Jersey  City  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $9.52;  Grace,  Newark,  $38.36;  Christ,  Harrison  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $12.00;  Christ,  Short  Hills  (Permanent  Fund), 
$324.93;  Calvary,  Summit,  $111.63;  St.  James',  Upper  Montclair,  $i49-33; 
Christ,  Short  Hills  (Permanent  Fund),  $50.00;  Grace,  Westwood,  $2.25; 
Holy  Trinity,  Hillsdale,  $2.00;  Atonement,  Tenafly,  $4.60;  St.  Paul's, 
Englewood,  $31.00;  Calvary,  Summit,  $12.50;  St.  Paul's,  Jersey  City, 
$12.51;  St.  John's,  Montclair,  $10.00;  St.  John's,  Passaic,  $28.72;  Christ, 
Hackensack  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $33-65;  St.  Luke's,  Montclair, 
$23.62. 

Individuals— Mrs.  J.  R.  Strong,  Short  Hills,  $10.00;  Mrs.  F.  E.  Hage- 
meyer, South  Orange,  $50.00;  Mrs.  James  L.  Truslow,  Jr.,  Summit,  $5.00; 
Miss  Ann  H.  Laight,  Summit,  $5.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  F.  Smith,  East  Orange, 
$5.00;  Rev.  Arthur  W.  Shaw,  Phillipsburg,  $5.00;  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
Smyth,  Englewood,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Joseph  Hunter,  East  Orange,  $2.00;  Mr. 
James  Barber,  Englewood,  $35.00;  "Anonymous,"  Passaic,  $i5-Oo;  Mr. 
J.  Harry  Smith,  South  Orange,  $50.00;  Rev.  N.  Barrows,  Short  Hills 
(Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  from  a  member  of  Trinity  Parish, 
Hoboken,  $5.00. 


78      . 

New  Hampshire            1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $28593             $29107  $376  73  $953  73 

Individuals   n  25                 3^75  709  SO  09 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $1,003  82 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years...  $2,525  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $20  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Christ,  North  Conway,  $7.89;  Christ,  Exeter,  $14.53;  St. 
Jude's,  Franklin,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's,  Concord,  $3.10;  Redeemer,  Rochester, 
$3.40;  Messiah,  Lincoln,  $10.00;  St.  Luke's,  Woodsville,  $3-44;  St.  Jude's, 
Franklin,  $6.00;  St.  James',  Keene,  $16.00;  Trinity,  Tilton,  $9.15;  St. 
Paul's,  Lancaster,  $3.00;  St.  James',  Keene,  $2.00;  St.  Thomas',  Hanover, 
$7.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Manchester,  $8.33;  St.  Mark's,  Groveton,  $1.75; 
Christ,  Salmon  Falls,  $4.35;  St.  John's,  Walpole,  $12.65;  St.  James', 
Laconia,  $2.00;  St.  Luke's,  Woodsville,  $1.50;  Epiphany,  Newport,  $6.88; 
Transfiguration,  Derry,  $8.50;  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Sanbornville,  $7.08; 
Grace,  Manchester,  $26.40;  St.  Matthew's,  Goffstown,  $1.25;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Nashua,  $71.17;  St.  Mark's,  Ashland,  $5.00;  All  Saints',  Littleton, 
$4.23;  Trinity,  Claremont,  $14.33;  St.  John's,  Portsmouth,  $20.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  H.  L.  Wood,  Ashland,  $5.00;  Good  Shepherd  Sun- 
day School,  Nashua,  $1.25;  "In  Memoriam,"  per  Miss  E.  A.  Pope,  Kear- 
sarge  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Christ,  Exeter,  $10.51;  St.  Barnabas,  Berlin,  $565;  St. 
Paul's,  Concord,  $38.80;  Christ,  North  Conway,  $9.06;  Holy  Spirit,  Dan- 
bury,  $1.00;  Christ,  Portsmouth,  $5.75;  St.  Luke's,  Concord,  $3.40;  Re- 
deemer, Rochester,  $4.00;  St.  John  Baptist,  Sanbornville,  $6.00;  St.  Thom- 
as, Dover,  $1.85;  St.  Jude's,  Franklin,  $3.64;  St.  Andrew's,  Manchester, 
$8.67;  All  Saints',  Littleton,  $1.55;  St.  Mark's,  Groveton,  $2.00;  St.  James', 
Keene,  $8.21;  Transfiguration,  Derry,  $9.00;  St.  Thomas',  Hanover,  $17.42; 
Christ,  Exeter,  $6.50;  Good  Shepherd,  Nashua,  $84.23;  Grace,  Manchester, 
$29.34;  St.  James',  Keene,  $3.64;  Messiah,  Lincoln,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Clare- 
mont, $19.85;  St.  Mark's,  Ashland,  $1.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  E.  A.  Renouf,  D.D.,  Keene,  $10.00;  Miss  Mary  A. 
E.  Stockett,  Concord,  $2.00;  Good  Shepherd  Sunday  School,  Nashua, 
$2.25;  Rev.  Alfred  Langdon  Elwyn,  Portsmouth,  $7.50;  Mrs.  Lilian  S. 
Rogers,  Sanbornville   (Special),  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches— Trinity,  Tilton,  $2.50;  Christ,  North  Conway,  $6.60;  Christ, 
Portsmouth,  $7.00;  St.  Paul's,  Concord,  $23.87;  St.  Matthew's,  Goffstown, 
$2.70;  St.  James',  Keene,  $10.00;  St.  Barnabas,  Berlin,  $1.85;  St.  Luke's, 
Concord,  $2.25;  Redeemer,  Rochester.  $4.69;  St.  Luke's,  Woodsville,  $5.13; 
St.  Jude's,  Franklin,  $6.00;  St.  Mary's,  Groveton.  $2.00;  St.  Luke's,  Charles- 
town,  $6.00;  Trinity,  Claremont,  $24.34;  St.  Andrew's.  Manchester,  $9.85; 
Trinity,  Tilton,  $4.55;  St.  John's,  Sanbornville,  $22.57;  All  Saints',  Little- 
ton, $3.05;  Epiphany,  Lisbon,  $2.55;  St.  Thomas',  Hanover,  $15.61;  St. 
Thomas',  Hanover  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64^  $5.00;  St.  John's,  Wal- 
pole, $13.35;  Epiphany,  Newport,  $4.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Nashua,  $80.49; 
St.  James'.  Keene,  $8.40;  Transfiguration.  Derry,  $Q.oo;  St.  Stephen's, 
Pittsfield,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Concord,  $90.38;  Holy  Spirit.  Danbury,  $1.00. 

Individuals— "In  Memoriam,"  per  Miss  E.  A.  Pope,  Kearsarge,  $5.00; 
Sunday  School  of  Trinity  Church,  Claremont,  $2.09. 


79 

New  Jersey                    1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $229  03              $281  03  $413  33  $923  39 

Individuals    120  62                 74  00                 97  00  291  62 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1,215  oi 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..  $4,025  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $197  16 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — St.  Peter's  Freehold,  $10.00;  St  Mary's  by  the  Sea,  Point 
Pleasant,  $6.29;  Grace,  Merchantville  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $32.78; 
St.  Stephen's,  Netherwood,  $1.80;  All  Saints',  Scotch  Plains,  $10.00;  St. 
James',  Eatontown,  $1.18;  St.  Paul's,  Trenton,  $6.25;  Christ,  Shrewsbury, 
$17.41;  St.  John's,  Somerville,  $11.25;  St.  Peter's,  Freehold,  $10.00;  St. 
John's,  Little  Silver,  $3.75;  St.  Andrew's,  Lambertville,  $2.50;  St.  John's 
in  the  Wilderness,  Gibbsboro,  $4.00;  Christ,  Elizabeth,  $5.00;  Trinity, 
Moorestown,  $10.43;  St.  James',  Atlantic  City,  $15.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Ocean 
City,  $4.35;  St.  Stephen's,  Plainfield,  $2.20;  St.  John's,  Elizabeth,  $15.00; 
St.  Luke's,  Metuchen,  $5.00;  All  Saints',  Trenton,  $4.18;  St.  John's,  Somer- 
ville, $10.00;  Grace,  Haddonfield,  $15.93;  St.  Stephen's,  Plainfield,  $2.30; 
St.  Michael's,  Trenton,  $16.18;  St.  Thomas,  Glassboro,  $6.25. 

Individuals — Rev.  Stephen  A.  W.  Pray,  Rocky  Hill,  $5.00;  Rev.  H. 
M.  P.  Pearse,  South  Amboy,  $3.00;  Rev.  William  H.  Neilson,  D.D.,  Plain- 
field,  $25.00;  Mr.  H.  B.  Driggs,  Deal  Beach,  $5.00;  "From  a  Friend," 
Fanwood,  $5.00;  St.  Peter's,  Freehold,  per  a  member,  $11.62;  Trinity 
Woman's  Auxiliary,  Cranford,  $5.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  Sea  Bright, 
(Special),  $25.00;  "Cash,"  Trenton  (Special),  $1.00;  Mrs.  L.  H.  Hart, 
New  Brunswick  (Special),  $5.00;  Anonymous,  New  Brunswick  (Special), 
$25.00;  Mrs.  George  E.  Ely,  Long  Branch   (Special),  $5.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — St.  Andrew's,  Mount  Holly,  $14.25 ;  St.  Mary's  by  the  Sea, 
Point  Pleasant,  $8.74;  All  Saints',  Scotch  Plains,  $12.00;  Grace,  Merchant- 
ville (Permanent  Fund),  $43.38;  St.  Peter's,  Freehold,  $10.00;  Christ, 
Shrewsbury,  $31.46;  St.  John's,  Gibbsboro,  $3.25;  Trinity,  Princeton,  $55.35; 
Christ,  Elizabeth,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Moorestown,  $15.00;  St.  James'  Memorial, 
Eatontown,  $1.48;  All  Saints',  Trenton,  $6.04;  St.  Luke's,  Metuchen,  $7.08; 
St.  John's,  Elizabeth,  $23.00;  All  Saints',  Lakewood,  $20.00;  St.  Paul's, 
Trenton,  $10.00;  Grace,  Elizabeth,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Rahway,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Bloomfield  J.  Beach,  Plainfield,  $5.00;  Miss  Grace 
B.  Randall,  Lakewood,  $5.00;  Rev.  R.  H.  Woodward,  Toms  River,  $15.00; 
Mr.  Thomas  C.  Curtis,  Point  Pleasant,  $5.00;  Mr.  W.  F.  Durham,  Red 
Bank,  $1.00;  Mr.  William  H.  Taylor,  Somerville,  $10.00;  Rev.  C.  Graham 
Adams,  Eatontown,  $5.00;  Mrs.  E.  R.  McCrea,  Atlantic  City,  $10.00;  Rev. 
G.  Livingston  Bishop,  Mantua,  $3.00;  from  a  friend,  Fanwood,  $5.00;  Rev. 
William  W.  Blatchford,  Atlantic  City,  $5.00;  Mrs.  G.  Livingston  Bishop, 
Wenonah  (Special),  $5.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Bernards,  Bdrnardsville,  $3.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Mt. 
Holly,  $19.17;  Trinity,  Swedesboro,  $1.55;  St.  Paul's,  Trenton,  $5.00; 
Grace,  Merchantville,  $47.00;  St.  George's,  Helmetta.  $10.25;  Christ, 
Woodbury,  $3.26;  St.  James',  Atlantic  City,  $5.00;  St.  Mary's  by  the  Sea, 
Point  Pleasant,  $7.21;  St.  Paul's,  Camden,  $14.59;  All  Saints'.  Scotch 
Plains,  $10.00;  St.  James',  Piscatawav,  $7.58;  Christ,  New  Brunswick, 
$28.00;  Christ,  Shrewsbury,  $30.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Lambertville.  $5.00; 
St.  John's,  Gibbsboro,  $3.60;  St.  James',  Eatontown,  $1.50;  Trinity,  Moores- 
town, $15.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Bridgeton,  $25.00;  St.  Peter's,  Freehold,  $7.00; 


8o 

New  Jersey — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
St.    Paul's,    Westfield,    $24.38;    Christ,    Middletown,    $16.52;    All    Saints', 
Trenton,   $2.96;    Grace,    Haddonfield,    $42.18;    Trinity,    Princeton,   $40.64; 
Christ,  Elizabeth,  $6.00;  Christ,  Bordentown,  $3.57;  St.  John's,  Elizabeth, 
$13-37;  St.  Michael's,  Trenton,  $15.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Bloomfield  J.  Beach,  Plainfield,  $5.00;  Miss  Grace 
B.  Randall,  Lakewood,  $5.00;  Miss  H.  N.  De  Rlyn,  Plainfield  (Special), 
$5.00;  Mr.  William  H.  Taylor,  Somerville,  $10.00;  Miss  Florence  Tweedy, 
Plainfield,  $5.00;  Christ,  Elizabeth,  a  thank  offering,  per  "J.  W.  L."  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $50.00;  Mrs.  G.  Livingston  Bishop,  Wenonah, 
$5.00;  Mr.  H.  B.  Driggs,  Metuchen,  $2.00;  Mrs.  F.  K.  Stevens,  New 
Brunswick,  $10.00. 

New  Mexico  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $4270  $6387  $2730  $13387 

Individuals   10  00  19  00  6  25  35  25 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $169  12 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $2,025  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — St.  Clement's,  El  Paso,  $24.50;  St.  Luke's,  Deming,  $4.35; 
St.  James',  Mesilla  Park,  $4.20;  from  the  Convocation  of  New  Mexico, 
$4.65 ;  St.  John's,  Albuquerque,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  J.  Stoney  Porcher,  El  Paso,  $5.00;  patients  of  the 
New  Mexico  Cottage  Sanatorium,  Silver  City,  $5.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Holy  Faith.  Santa  Fe,  $11.70;  St.  John's,  Albuquerque, 
$6.00;  St.  Clement's,  El  Paso,  $37.82;  St.  Andrew's,  Roswell,  $3.15;  St. 
James',  Mesilla  Park,  $5.20. 

Individuals — Mr.  J.  Stoney  Porcher,  El  Paso,  $9.00;  from  the  patient 
in  the  New  Mexico  Cottage  Sanatorium,  Silver  City,  $5.00;  Mr.  J.  Stoney 
Porcher,  El  Paso,  $5.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Clement's,  El  Paso,  $21.10;  St.  James',  Mesilla  Park, 
$5.20;  St.  Michael's,  Tuscumcari,  $1.00. 

Individuals — From  the  patients  in  the  New  Mexico  Cottage  Sana- 
torium, Silver  City,  $6.25. 

New  York  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $2,795  03  $1,58674  $1.33025  $5,71202 

Individuals    2,76420  6,61579  3.6x4  47  12,99446 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $18,706  48 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $9,092  50 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $5,946  03 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — Ascension,  Mt.  Vernon,  $3.00;  St.  Luke's  Hospital  Chapel, 
New  York,  $5.55;  St.  Mary's,  Mohegan,  $1.00;  St.  Peter's,  Peekskill, 
$30.00;  Christ,  Rye,  $19.05;  St.  Thomas,  New  Windsor,  $10.00;  Mediator, 
Kingsbridge,  $36.49;  Chapel  of  St.  Augustine,  New  York,  $6.30;  St.  Luke's, 
Haverstraw,  $6.18;  Christ,  Bronxville,  $5.00;  Grace,  City  Island,  $5.00; 
Ascension,  Mt.  Vernon,  $20.00;  Incarnation,  New  York,  from  the  Men's 


8i 

New  York — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Missionary  Thank  Offering  (Permanent  Fund),  $1,000.00;  Ascension,  Mt. 
Vernon,  from  the  Men's  Missionary  Thank  Offering  (Permanent  Fund), 
$113.32;  Christ,  Rye,  $5.00;  Messiah,  Rhinebeck,  $19.54;  All  Saints',  Har- 
rison, $7.00;  Calvary,  New  York,  $268.55;  All  Saints',  Briar  Cliff,  $13.47; 
St.  Augustine's,  Croton  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $12.56;  Holy  Com- 
munion, New  York,  $23.62;  Chapel  of  the  Incarnation,  New  York,  $40.86; 
Grace,  New  York,  $6.45;  St.  Peter's,  Westchester,  $9.83;  St.  Thomas, 
Mamaroneck,  $25.61;  St.  Luke  the  Beloved  Physician,  Liberty  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $45.35;  Grace,  New  York,  $419.51;  Trinity,  Saugerties, 
$6.90;  St.  John's,  Yonkers,  $25.00;  St.  Stephen's,  New  York,  $12.00;  St. 
John's,  Kingston  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $31.03;  Ascension,  Mt. 
Vernon  (Permanent  Fund),  $22.00;  Holy  Faith,  New  York,  $15.44;  Christ, 
Bronxville  (Permanent  Fund),  $40.00;  St.  Aug-ustine's  Chapel,  New  York, 
$5-57;  St.  Ann's,  Morrisania,  $16.23;  St.  John's  Chapel,  Trinity  Parish, 
New  York,  $31.01;  St.  Luke's,  Trinity  Parish,  New  York,  $10.00;  St. 
Paul's  Chapel,  Trinity  Parish,  New  York,  $13.71 ;  Grace,  Port  Jervis,  $2.00; 
St.  Edward  the  Martyr,  New  York,  $25.00;  St.  Mark's,  Tarrytown  on 
Hudson,  $20.85 ;  St.  Agnes  Chapel,  New  York,  $207.23 ;  Holy  Communion, 
Mahopac,  $7.50;  Good  Shepherd,  West  Somers,  $2.50;  Chapel  of  the 
Intercession,  New  York,  $76.56;  Trinity  Chapel,  New  York,  $30.20;  St. 
Michael's,  New  York,  $10.89;  Christ,  Poughkeepsie,  $23.17;  St.  John's, 
Monticello,  per  Rev.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Washington,  $2.00. 

Individuals— Rtv.  J.  L.  Scully,  New  York,  $10.00;  Miss  D.  W.  Hoff- 
man, New  York,  $20.00;  Miss  Margaret  Collins,  member  of  Grace  Church, 
New  York,  $40.00;  Rev.  Benjamin  J.  Fitz,  New  York,  $1.00;  Mr.  Clarence 
M.  Hyde,  New  York,  $250.00;  Miss  Helen  L.  Deas,  New  York,  $5.00; 
Miss  S.  Louise  Acker,  New  York,  $5.00;  "In  memory  of  the  Rev.  J. 
Wesley  Brown,"  from  a  member  of  St.  Thomas'  Church.  New  York, 
$100.00;  Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Van  Duzen,  Stapleton,  $2.00;  Miss  Mary  C.  Cook, 
Ossining,  $1.00;  Mr.  Francis  Lynde  Stetson,  New  York,  $100.00;  Mr. 
EUicott  D.  Curtis,  New  York,  $25.00;  Miss  Mary  E.  Robert,  New  York, 
$10.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  R.  Delafield,  $5.00;  Rev.  M.  Albert,  New  York, 
$5.00;  from  two  parishioners  of  Trinity  Chapel,  New  York,  $100.00;  Miss 
M.  L.  Wyman,  New  York,  $2.50;  "A.  B.  F.,"  New  York,  $5.00;  Rev.  John 
Cornell,  New  York  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  "A  Friend,"  New 
York,  $1,000.00;  Rev.  Philip  Cook,  New  York,  $50.00;  Rev.  Lawrence  T. 
Cole,.  New  York,  $25.00;  Miss  A.  F.  Cornell,  Poughkeepsie,  $5.00;  Mr. 
James  Goodwin,  New  York,  $100.00;  "Cash,"  New  York,  $200.00;  Rev. 
H.  M.  Clarke,  Ph.D.,  Annandale,  $500;  "Cash,"  per  Mrs.  J.  B.  Redfield 
(Special),  $40.00;  Miss  Mary  E.  Clarkson,  New  York,  $5.00;  "Member 
of  Grace,"  New  York,  $20.00;  Mrs.  Henrietta  L.  Palmer,  New  York, 
$15.00;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Dows,  New  York,  $6.00;  Mrs.  R.  T.  Auchmuty, 
New  York,  $200.00;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Redfield,  New  York,  $25.00;  Mr.  Snowden 
B.  Redfield,  New  York,  $2.00;  St.  Andrew's  Sunday  School,  Yonkers, 
$72.00;  Rev.  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer,  Berkeley  Springs,  W.  Va.  (Five 
Million  Pension  Fund).  $5.00;  Rev.  J.  H.  Watson,  New  York,  $100.00; 
Rev.  William  M.  Geer,  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New  York,  $5.00;  from  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Geer's  family,  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New  York,  $1.00; 
Rev.  W.  Montagite  Geer,  New  York,  $2.70;  "From  a  friend,"  Cold  Spring 
(Special),  $3.00;  Miss  E.  L.  Lundy,  Bronxville  (Special),  $5.00;  Mrs. 
J.  H.  Clark,  Yonkers  (Special),  $20.00;  Miss  E.  G.  Sparks,  Ellenville 
(Special),  $5.00;  Miss  Ellen  King,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  $25.00;  Mrs.  Eva 
S.  Cochran,  Philipsburg  (Special),  $100.00;  Mr.  Hamilton  Wright  Mabie, 
St.  Huberts  (Special),  $15.00;  Miss  Baldwin,  Yonkers  (Special),  $5.00; 
"D.,"  Sabael  (Special),  $1.00;  Mrs.  S.  W.  Bowles,  New  York,  $5.00. 


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New  York  Contrbutors — 1908-19109 — Continued. 
Churches — Holy  Comforter,  Poughkeepsie,  $5.00;  Chapel  of  St.  Au- 
gustine, New  York,  $4.68;  St.  Mark's,  Tarrytown,  $16.26;  Christ,  Tarry- 
town,  $16.26;  St.  Peter's,  Peekskill,  $30.00;  St.  Michael's,  New  York, 
$10.00;  St.  John's,  Yonkers,  $25.00;  All  Saints',  Briar  Cliff,  Ossining, 
$14.67;  St.  Luke's,  Haverstraw,  $6.50;  House  of  Prayer,  Jones  Point, 
$0.50;  Grace,  City  Island,  $2.76;  Ascension,  Mount  Vernon,  $20.00;  The 
Mediator,  New  York,  $40.12;  Trinity  Chapel,  New  York,  $100.00;  Calvary, 
New  York,  $305.92 ;  Christ,  Sparkill,  $4.55 ;  St.  Thomas',  Mamaroneck, 
$64.79;  Trinity,  New  Rochelle,  $12.00;  Divine  Love,  Montrose,  $3.00; 
Grace,  New  York,  $437.69;  St.  John's,  Kingston  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $44.50;  St.  Paul's,  Ossining,  $22.20;  Messiah,  Rhinebeck,  $20.00;  St. 
John's  Chapel,  New  York,  $40.35;  St.  Paul's,  Tivoli,  $10.65;  St.  Paul's 
Chapel,  Trmity  Parish,  New  York,  $20.55 ;  St.  Luke's  Chapel,  Trinity 
Parish,  New  York,  $10.00;  Intercession,  New  York,  $54.93;  St.  Augus- 
tine's Chapel,  New  York,  $5.29;  Grace,  West  Farms,  $4.20;  St.  James  the 
Less,  Scarsdale,  $6.00;  Trinity  Chapel,  New  York,  $74.30;  St.  Agnes 
Chapel,  New  York,  $92.54;  Holy  Trinity,  Highland  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $5.00;  St.  Athanasius,  New  Paltz  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$5.00;  St.  Michael's,  New  York,  $9.24;  St.  James',  North  Salem,  $11.72; 
St.  Luke's,  Somers,  $15.64;  St.  Alban's,  Highbridge,  $14.93. 

Individuals — Mrs.  H.  Hobart  Bush,  Port  Chester,  $1.00;  Miss  Annie 
Sing,  Scarborough  on  Hudson,  New  York,  $10.00;  Rev.  Thornton  F. 
Turner,  New  York  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  Mrs.  Wilson 
Peterson,  New  York,  $25.00;  Rev.  R.  E.  Grueber,  Hopewell  Junction 
(Permanent  Fund),  $5.00;  Mrs.  S.  Lawrence,  New  York,  $10.00;  Mrs. 
W.  Emlen  Roosevelt,  New  York,  $25.00;  Mrs.  E.  C.  Millett,  New  York, 
$10.00;  "In  memory  of  her  mother,"  per  Miss  Scrugham,  Yonkers,  $5.00; 
Miss  Katharine  T.  Moore,  Scarborough,  $20.00;  Miss  Agnes  E.  Vankirk, 
Inwood,  $3.00;  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Cathedral  Heights,  $4.69;  "Special," 
New  York,  $50.00;  Miss  P.  C.  Swords,  New  York,  $10.00;  Mr.  Francis 
L.  Stetson,  New  York,  $100.00;  "Cash,"  New  Rochelle,  $1.00;  St.  Michael's, 
New  York,  per  Mrs.  Redfield,  New  York,  $40.00;  Miss  S.  Louise  Acker, 
New  York,  $5.00;  Miss  Margaret  W.  Roberts,  New  York,  $10.00;  "A 
Friend,"  New  York,  $1,000.00;  Miss  Mary  C.  Cook,  Ossining,  $5.00;  Mrs. 
Clarence  M.  Hyde,  New  York,  $250.00;  Rev.  E.  W.  Colloque,  Mohegan, 
$1.00;  Miss  Anna  B.  Fisher,  New  York,  $10.00;  "M.  S.,"  In  Memoriam 
(Permanent  Fund),  $100.00;  "Cash,"  per  Mr.  Henry  Lewis  Morris,  New 
York,  $200.00;  Mr.  S.  B.  Redfield,  New  York,  $5.00;  "Mrs.  John  Henry 
Caswell,  in  memory  of  her  grandmother,  Lydia,  wife  of  Cyrus  Curtis,  one 
of  the  original  incorporators  of  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  in  1855" 
(Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $4,000.00;  Mr.  James  J.  Goodwin,  New 
York,  $100.00;  "In  memory  of  her  father,  Rev.  E.  Moyses,"  per  Miss  P. 
P.  Moyses,  New  York  (Permanent  Fund),  $1.10;  St.  Andrew's  Sunday 
School,  Yonkers,  $60.00;  Mrs.  Theodore  Mallaby,  St.  Matthew's  Parish, 
New  York,  $1.00;  Rev.  George  K.  MacNaught,  Harrison,  $1.00;  Miss 
Mary  E.  Robert,  New  York,  $10.00;  Mrs.  R.  T.  Auchmuty,  New  York, 
$250.00;  "To  relieve  immediate  need,"  per  Mrs.  J.  B.  Redfield,  New  York 
(Special),  $40.00;  Mr.  S.  B.  Redfield,  New  York,  $5.00;  Rev.  J.  Henry 
Watson,  New  York,  $100.00;  Miss  Mary  R.  King,  New  York,  $25.00;  Mrs. 
J.  B.  Redfield,  New  York  (Special),  $50.00;  Mr.  S.  B.  Redfield,  New  York 
(Special),  $5.00;  Miss  Annie  Sing,  Scarborough  on  Hudson  (Permanent 
Fund),  $50.00;  Miss  Etta  Shriver,  Merriwold  Park  (Special),  $2.00. 

1909-1910 

•    Churches — St.  Thomas',  New  Windsor,  $10.00;  St.  Mary's,  Yorktown, 
$1.00;   Chapel  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  New  York,  $5.00;  Trinity  Chapel, 


83 

New  York — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
New  York  (Permanent  Fund),  $100.00;  St.  Edward  the  Martyr,  New 
York,  $50.01;  Christ,  Bronxville,  $22.01;  St.  Peter's,  Peekskill,  $20.00;  St 
Michael's,  New  York,  $32.67;  St.  Margaret's,  New  York,  $6.00;  Mediator, 
Kingsbridge,  $28.20;  St.  John's,  Yonkers,  $36.60;  Christ,  Tarrytown, 
$10.00;  St.  Mark's,  Tarrytown,  $10.00;  Grace,  City  Island  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $2.50;  St  Luke's,  Haverstraw,  $3.50;  Calvary,  New  York  City, 
$227.46;  All  Saints',  Briar  Cliff,  Ossining,  $15.53;  St  Thomas',  New  Wind- 
sor, $10.00;  Du  Saint  Espit,  New  York,  $14.00;  Messiah,  Rhinebeck,  $20.00; 
St.  Bartholomew's,  New  York,  $1.00;  St.  Thomas,  Mamaroneck,  $35.41; 
Holy  Faith,  New  York,  $13.10;  Grace,  New  York  City,  $296.55;  St.  Luke's, 
Trinity  Parish,  New  York,  $8.41;  St  Michael's,  New  York,  $8.87;  Grace, 
Port  Jervis,  $2.00;  St  Luke  the  Beloved  Physician,  Loomis  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $31.67;  St  Luke  the  Beloved  Physician,  Loomis,  $31.68; 
Trinity  Chapel,  New  York,  $140.00;  Chapel  of  St.  Augustine,  New  York, 
$5.83;  St.  Chrysostom's  Chapel,  New  York,  $6.00;  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New 
York,  $16.14;  Intercession,  New  York,  $39.11;  St.  Agnes  Chapel,  New 
York,  $56.00;  St.  Andrew's,  New  Paltz  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00; 
Holy  Trinity,  Highland  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  All  Saints', 
Harrison,  $4.00. 

Individttals — Rev.  Henry  A.  Dows,  New  York,  $4.00;  Miss  Agnes 
Lathers,  New  York,  $20.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  R.  Delafield,  New  York,  $5.00; 
Mrs.  W.  Emlen  Roosevelt,  New  York,  $25.00;  Mrs.  Samuel  Lawrence, 
New  York,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Margaret  W.  Roberts,  New  York,  $10.00;  Mrs. 
J.  H.  Clark,  Yonkers,  $20.00;  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Thompson,  New  York, 
$5.00;  Miss  Mary  L.  Wyman,  New  York,  $2.50;  Rev.  J.  L.  Scully,  New 
York,  $10.00;  "In  memory  of  Rev.  J.  Wesley  Brown,"  by  a  member  of 
St  Thomas'  Church,  New  York,  $100.00;  Mrs.  W.  Peterson,  New  York, 
$25.00;  "In  memory  of  their  mother,"  per  the  Misses  Scrugham,  New 
York,  $5.00;  Miss  K.  T.  Moore,  Scarborough  on  Hudson,  $20.00;  Rev.  E 
W.  Colloque,  Peekskill,  $1.00;  St  Michael's  Parish,  per  Mrs.  M.  A.  Red- 
field,  New  York,  $40.00;  Mrs.  Emma  C.  Millett,  New  York,  $10.00;  Miss 
Mary  C.  Wisner,  New  York,  $2.00;  Mrs.  Clarence  M.  Hyde,  New  York, 
$250.00;  Miss  Mary  D.  Z.  Cadef,  Monticello,  $5.00;  Mr.  Elihu  Chauncey, 
New  York,  $10.00;  Miss  Henrietta  W.  Schwab.  New  Fork,  $20.00;  "In 
Memoriam,"  per  Miss  Mary  C.  Cook,  Ossining,  $5.00;  Mr.  William  Alex- 
ander Smith,  New  York,  $100.00;  "A  Friend,"  New  York,  $1,000.00;  Mr. 
Francis  Lynde  Stetson,  New  York,  $100.00;  St  Andrew's  Sunday  School, 
Yonkers,  $12.47;  Miss  A.  Lathers,  New  York,  $10.00;  from  a  member  of 
St.  Michael's,  New  York,  per  "S.  B.  R.,"  $3.00;  Mrs.  Margaret  W.  Roberts, 
New  York,  $10.00;  "From  a  friend,"  New  York,  $1,000.00;  Miss  Phoebe 
Moyses,  "In  memory  of  her  father.  Rev.  E.  Moyses  (Permanent  Fund), 
$1.00;  Miss  Mary  E.  Robert,  New  York,  $10.00;  Mr.  James  J.  Goodwin, 
New  York,  $100.00;  Rev.  John  Cornell,  New  York,  $5.00;  Rev.  Legh  R. 
Dickinson,  Mount  Vernon,  $1.00;  Mrs.  R.  T.  Auchmuty,  New  York, 
$250.00;  Rev.  J.  H.  Watson,  New  York,  $100.00;  "Cash,"  New  York, 
$300.00;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Dows,  New  York,  $5.00;  Miss  Mary  N.  Mac- 
donald,  New  York,  $2.50. 

North  Carolina  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $489  61  $631  93  $441  21  $1,562  75 

Individuals    214  00  14  68  5  00  233  68 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $1,796  43 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.  .    $5,800  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $2  00 


84 

North  Carolina — Contributors — 1907- 1908 — Continued 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Monroe,  $0.22;  St.  George's,  Woodleaf,  $0.15; 
Cunningham's  Chapel,  $0.10;  Christ,  Milton,  $0.05;  St.  Thomas',  Reids- 
ville,  $0.15;  St.  David's,  Laurinsburg,  $0.50;  Trinity,  Statesville,  $0.50; 
Calvary,  VVadesboro,  $0.50;  St.  James',  Iredell  County,  $0.23;  Trinity, 
Scotland  Neck,  $11.84;  Good  Shepherd,  Rocky  Mount,  $17.52;  Messiah, 
Rockingham,  $3.65;  St.  Cyprian's  Chapel,  Oxford,  $1.00;  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's, Pittsboro,  $8.30;  All  Saints',  Concord,  $950;  Grace,  Lexington, 
$30.50;  Christ,  Raleigh,  $104.85;  St.  John's,  Madison,  $2.18;  St.  Augus- 
tine's Chapel,  Raleigh,  $23.70;  St.  Matthew's,  Hillsboro,  $27.62;  St.  Am- 
brose, Raleigh,  $4.24;  Grace,  Weldon,  $8.55;  Advent,  Enfield,  $9.08;  Cal- 
vary, Tarboro,  $29.70;  St.  Peter's,  Stovall,  $1.00;  Emmanuel,  Warrenton, 
$4.00;  St.  Martin's  Chapel,  Charlotte,  $3.17;  St.  Michael's  and  All  Angels, 
Charlotte,  $6.36;  St.  Stephen's,  Oxford,  $9.00;  Mission  in  Elkin,  $2.27; 
Messiah,  Mayodan,  $2.05;  St.  Paul's,  Winston,  $9.90;  St.  Philip's,  Durham, 
$9.25;  St.  Alban's,  Littleton,  $5.60;  St.  Luke's,  Gaston,  $1.00;  All  Saints', 
Roanoke  Rapids,  $2.00;  Chapel  of  the  Cross,  Chapel  Hill,  $14.40;  Advent, 
Enfield,  $1.00;  St.  Athanasius,  Burlington,  $75.00;  St.  Mary's  School 
Chapel,  Raleigh,  $9.80;  St.  Luke's,  Salisbury,  $9.42;  Emmanuel,  Southern 
Pines,  $5.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Greensboro.  $3.65;  Holy  Comforter,  Charlotte. 
$10.75;  St.  Paul's,  Louisburg,  $6.00;  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Charlotte,  $2.36; 
Ascension  Mission,  Advance,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  George  W.  Lay,  Raleigh,  $5.00;  Rev.  Henry  T. 
Gregory,  Southern  Pines,  $200.00;  Rev.  W.  T.  Picard,  Jackson,  $5.00;  Mrs. 
Lewis  Walker,  Milton,  $2.00;  from  a  member  of  Christ  Church,  Raleigh 
(Special).  $1.00;  from  a  member  of  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Innocents, 
Henderson  (Special),  $1.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Alban's,  Littleton,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Statesville,  $4.45; 
Calvary,  Wadesboro,  $7.17;  St.  Barnabas,  Greensboro,  $15.07;  The  Sa- 
viour, Jackson,  $2.62';  Good  Shepherd,  Rocky  Mount,  $22.24 ;  St.  Andrew's, 
Woodleaf,  $0.70;  St.  Cyprian's,  Oxford,  $0.43;  St.  Luke's,  Tarboro,  $7.00; 
St.  Stephen's,  Oxford,  $9.24;  St.  Matthew's,  Hillsboro,  $32.26;  All  Saints', 
Concord,  $11.00;  Grace,  Lexington,  $1445;  Grace,  Lexington,  $5.00; 
Christ,  Raleigh,  $108.85;  St.  Michael's  and  All  Angels,  Charlotte,  $8.30; 
St.  Andrew's,  St.  George,  $0.69;  Christ,  Rowan  County,  $1.04;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Cooleemee,  $3.10;  St.  Paul's,  Winston,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Scotland 
Neck,  $8,00;  All  Saints',  Concord,  $3.00;  St.  Peter's,  Stovall,  $2.00;  St. 
Matthias,  Louisburg,  $2.35;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Pittsboro,  $7.00;  Em- 
manuel, Warrenton,  $11.57;  St.  Andrew's,  Greensboro,  $9.00;  Advent, 
Enfield,  $4.50;  Calvary,  Tarboro,  $36.79;  St.  Philip's,  Durham,  $10.45;  St. 
Mary's,  High  Point,  $2.77;  Good  Shepherd,  Raleigh,  $26.48;  St.  Athana- 
sius, Burlington,  $81.50;  St.  Augustine's  Chapel,  Raleigh,  $3348;  St. 
Ambrose,  Raleigh,  $3.56;  St.  Mary's  School,  Raleigh,  $11.20;  Chapel  of 
the  Cross,  Chapel  Hill,  $24.60;  Emmanuel,  Southern  Pines,  %7-67;  Messiah, 
Mayodan,  $5.78;  Emmanuel,  Stoneville.  $r.io;  Christ,  Walnut  Cove,  $1.00; 
St.  John's,  Madison,  $1.54;  Knowlhurst  Chapel,  Stokes  County,  $0.58;  St. 
Bartholomew's,  Pittsboro.  $2.25;  St.  Paul's,  Louisburg,  $8.60;  Grace,  Lex- 
ington, $11.57;  All  Saints'.  Concord,  $11.31;  St.  Paul's,  Monroe,  $5.00; 
St.  Luke's,  Warren  County,  $1.25;  from  the  Churches  and  Missions,  $27.08; 
St.  Peter's,  Salisbury,  $0.44;  St.  Paul's,  Chestnut  Hill,  $0.95;  St.  Mary 
the  Virgin  Chapel,  Charlotte,  $1.95. 

Individuals— Rev.  George  W.  Lay  Raleigh,  $5.00;  Sunday  School  of 
the  Church  of  the  Saviour,  Jackson,  $1.68;  Rev.  James  Jovner,  Greens- 
boro, $1.00;  Mrs.  Lewis  Walker,  Milton,  $2.00;  Mrs.  C.  T.  Bland,  Tryon, 
$5-Oo. 


85 

North  Carolina — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued 
Churches — St.  Alban's,  Littleton,  $5.02;  Holy  Comforter,  Charlotte, 
$13.80;  St.  Martin's,  Charlotte,  $4.33;  Grace,  Lexington,  $12.50;  All  Saints', 
Concord,  $7.75 ;  St.  Barnabas,  Greensboro,  $17.45 ',  Calvary,  Wadesboro, 
$4.80;  Christ,  Raleigh,  $122.00;  St.  Paul's,  Louisburg,  $7.85;  Trinity, 
Scotland  Neck,  $9.72;  St.  Paul's,  Winston,  $11.70;  Christ,  Raleigh,  $1.50; 
St.  Stephen's,  Oxford,  $6.10;  St.  Athanasius,  Burlington,  $43-50 ;  The  Sa- 
viour, Jackson,  $5.00;  St.  Matthew's,  Hillsboro,  $23.10;  Good  Shepherd, 
Rocky  Mount,  $20.39;  St  Mark's,  Bristow,  $1.00;  St.  Luke's,  Salisbury, 
$12.60;  Ascension,  Advance,  $2.00;  All  Saints',  Warrenton,  $2.00;  St. 
Philip's,  Noise,  $0.50;  Emmanuel,  Southern  Pines,  $7.25;  St.  Mary's 
School,  Raleigh,  $6.90;  St.  Philip's,  Durham,  $10.00;  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Pittsboro,  $11.96;  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Charlotte,  $2.64;  Chapel  of  the 
Cross,  Chapel  Hill,  $26.81;  Messiah,  Mayodan,  $4.00;  St.  John's,  Madison, 
$0.25;  Christ,  Walnut  Cove,  $0.50;  Emmanuel,  Stoneville,  $0.56;  Knowl- 
hurst  Chapel,  Stokes  County,  $0.60;  Calvary,  Tarboro,  $20.34;  St.  John's, 
Battleboro,  $0.93;  St.  Paul's,  Chestnut  Hill,  $0.86;  Good  Shepherd,  Coo- 
leemee,  $4.16;  Galloway  Memorial,  Elkin,  $1.43;  The  Saviour,  Jackson, 
$1.93;  St.  Jude's,  Rowan  County,  $0.24;  St.  Matthew's,  Rowan  County, 
$1.08;  St.  Peter's,  Salisbury,  $0.85;  St.  Andrew's,  Woodleaf,  $0.31;  Trinity, 
Statesville,  $3.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  George  W.  Lay,  Raleigh,  $5.00. 

North  Dakota  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $10552  $20091  $11052  $41695 

Individuals    500  500  500  15  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $43^  95 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $1,500  00 
Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches— AW  Saints',  Milton,  $5.70;  St.  Peter's,  Park  River,  $I5-3I ; 
St  Paul's,  Grand  Forks,  $18.46;  St.  Stephen's,  Casselton,  $5.25;  St.  James'. 

Grafton,   $3.50;    Osnabrock,   ,   $0.50;    St   John's,    Dickinson,   $6.38; 

Our    Saviour,    Langdon,    $0.40;    Good    Shepherd,    Lakota,   $2.88;    , 

Sarles,  $1.30;  ,  Byron,  $0.50;  Gethsemane  Cathedral,  Fargo,  $21.99; 

St  Mark's,  Towner,  $6.70;  St.  Paul's,  Rugby,  $1.55;  Grace,  York,  $0.50; 

St.  Peter's,  Williston,  $1.50;  All  Saints',  Minot,  $5.00;  ,  Kenmare. 

$2.10;   Trinity,   Lisbon,  $3.00;  ,   Enderlin,  $2.00;    Calvary,   Buffalo, 

$1.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  F.  J.  Tassell,  Larimore,  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches— Grace,  Pembina.  $5.65 ;  All  Saints',  Minot,  $7.00 ;  St  Paul's, 
Grand  Forks,  $18.45;  Grace,  Jamestown,  $7.90;  Good  Shepherd,  Lakota, 
$3.25;  St  John's,  Dickinson,  $5.71;  Gethsemane  Cathedral,  Fargo,  $5400; 
St  Stephen's,  Casselton,  $4.00;  St  Peter's,  Park  River,  $6.55;  Our  Saviour, 
Dickinson,  $4.35;  St  James',  Grafton,  $3.50;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Forest 
River,  $2.75;  St  Luke's,  Walshville,  $675:  Redeemer,  Bathgate,  $11.23; 
St  John's,  St.  Thomas,  $3000;  from  the  Jamesto.wn  District  of  North 
Dakota,  $6.07;  St.  John's,  Larimore,  $10.00;  Advent,  Devil's  Lake,  $13.75- 

Individuals — Mrs.  F.  J.  Tassell,  Larimore,  $5.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St  Peter's,  Park  River.  $12.43;  St.  Paul's,  Grand  Forks, 
$15.70;  Good  Shepherd,  Lakota,  $i7-5i ;  Trinity,  Lisbon,  $405;  Gethsemane, 

Fargo,  $21.55;  Grace,  Jamestown,  $9.45;  ,  Carrington,  $2.00;  Grace, 

Minnewaukon,  $1.00;  All  Saints',  Valley  City,  $ii-53;  St.  John's,  Dickin- 
son, $10.30;  St  Stephen's,  Casselton,  $5.cl)0. 

Individuals — Mrs.  F.  J.  Tassell,  Larimore,  $5-00. 


86 

Ohio                                  1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $34849              ^US  73  $27724  $80146 

Individuals    33  00                 59  50  1,04800  1,14050 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $i,94i  96 

Grants  from  the  General  Clerg>-  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $4,387  50 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $1,164  4i 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Trinity,  Toledo,  $30.45;  Trinity  Cathedral,  Cleveland, 
$19.80;  Trinity,  Toledo,  $10.00;  St.  Mark's,  Toledo,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Tiffin, 
$3.94;  St.  Andrew's,  Elyria,  $5.00;  Christ,  Oberlin.  $3.00;  St.  Paul's, 
Steubenville  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $15.00;  St.  Stephen's,  East 
Liverpool,  $5.00;  Emmanuel,  Cleveland,  $15.00;  Calvary,  Toledo,  $2.50; 
Trinity  Cathedral,  Cleveland,  $2.25;  St.  John's,  Cleveland,  $5.00;  Christ, 
Warren.  $30.59 ;  St.  John's,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  $5.25 ;  Grace,  Cleveland, 
$30.33;  St.  Paul's,  Youngstown,  $12.07;  St.  Paul's,  Steubenville  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $3.65;  St.  Paul's,  Mt.  Vernon,  $14.23;  Trinity 
Cathedral,  Cleveland,  $125.43. 

Individuals — Rev.  Austin  W.  Mann,  Cleveland,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Levi  But- 
tles, Gambler,  $5.00;  Rev.  A.  A.  Abbott,  Cleveland.  $2.00;  "Charles  Jerome 
Hopkins  Memorial  Fund,"  per  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Hopkins  (Permanent 
Fund),  $25.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Trinitj'  Cathedral,  Cleveland,  $36.15;  St.  James',  Cleveland, 
$10.00;  St.  Stephen's,  East  Liverpool,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Tiffin,  $3.40;  St. 
Paul's,  Steubenville  (Automatic  Pensions  a*:  64).  $20.00;  St.  Paul's,  Steu- 
benville, $25.00;  Trinity,  Toledo,  $5.00;  St.  Mark's,  Toledo,  $5.05;  Trinity 
Chapel,  Toledo,  $7.75;  Trinity  Cathedral,  Cleveland,  $1.35:  Grace,  Cleve- 
land, $14.74;  Christ,  Kent,  $2.00;  Emmanuel,  Cleveland  $15.00;  Christ, 
Oberlin,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  Youngstown,  $15.25;  Grace,  Sandusky,  $5.72; 
St.  James'.  Boardman,  $2.32. 

Individuals — Charles  Jerome  Hopkins  Memorial  Fund,  per  the  Rev. 
W.  C.  Hopkins  (Permanent  Fund),  $25.00;  Mrs.  W.  S.  Wright,  Geneva, 
$5.00;  Rev.  Gilbert  Symons,  Boardman,  $4.50;  Charles  Jerome  Hopkins 
Memorial  Fund,  per  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Hopkins  (Permanent  Fund),  $25.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  John's,  Cuyahoga  Falls.  $5.00;  Ascension,  Wellsville, 
$1.00;  St  Agnes',  Cleveland,  $1.15;  St.  Stephen's,  East  Liverpool,  $5.00; 
St.  James',  Boardman,  $2.90;  Trinity,  Tiffin,  $3.26;  Grace,  Sandusky, 
$11.45;  Christ,  Oberlin,  $3.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Elyria,  $7.10;  St.  James', 
Painesville  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $20.76;  Trinity,  Toledo,  $36.13; 
Grace,  Cleveland,  $47.36;  St.  John's,  Cleveland.  $8.42;  St.  John's,  Youngs- 
town, $14.67;  Christ,  Kent,  $1.45;  St.  Paul's,  Fremont,  ^22.7:i;  St.  Paul's, 
Fremont,  $10.00;  Trinity  Cathedral,  Cleveland,  $75.86. 

Individuals — "M.  S.,"  Toledo  (Special),  $5.00;  Charles  Jerome  Hop- 
kins Memorial  Fund,  per  Rev.  William  C.  Hopkins.  D.D.  (Permanent 
Fund),  $1,025.00;  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Austin  W.  Mann,  Cleveland,  $1.00;  Mrs. 
Warren  H.  Roberts,  Kingsville,  $2.00:  Mrs.  W.  E.  Wright,  Geneva,  $5.00; 
Mrs.  W.  C.  Hopkins,  Toledo,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Levi  Buttles,  Gambler,  $5.00. 

Oklahoma  and 

Indian  Territory            1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $51  05                ^72  70  $75  28  $199  03 

Individuals   ^.  30  cx)  30  00 


T'otal  contributions  for  three  years   $229  03 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergj'  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. . . .  $150  00 


87 

Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 

CJnirches — Trinity,  Tulsa,  $8.00;  Trinity,  Guthrie,  $3.55;  St.  Mary's, 
Paul's  Valley,  $2.00;  Christ,  El  Reno,  $143;  St.  Matthew's,  Enid,  $1.20; 
St.  Mary's,  Checotah,  $2.40;  St.  John's,  Woodward,  $3.27;  St.  Stephen's, 
Alva,  $4.10;  St.  Andrew's.  Stillwater,  $2.35;  St.  James',  Purcell,  $4.65; 
St.  John's,  Vinita,  $2.45;  St.  Paul's,  Oklahoma  City,  $10.00;  St.  Stephen's, 
Chandler,  $5.65. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — Trinity,  Guthrie,  $5.00;  Christ  Memorial.  El  Reno,  $2.85; 
St.  Luke's,  Sulphur,  $2.65;  St.  Mary's,  Checotah,  $2.40;  St.  Andrew's, 
Stillwater,  $2.90;  Ascension,  Pawnee,  $3.30;  St.  John's,  Newkirk,  $1.03; 
St.  Andrew's,  Lawton,  $3.10;  St.  Matthew's,  Enid,  $2.50;  Grace,  Musko- 
gee, $13.60;  St.  Luke's,  Bartlesville,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Tulsa,  $18.37;  St. 
Paul's  Cathedral,  Oklahoma  City,  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Trinity,  Guthrie,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's,  Sulphur,  $1.30;  St. 
Mary's,  Checotah,  $2.35;  Christ,  El  Reno,  $6.00;  Trinity,  Tulsa,  $8.25; 
St.  Luke's,  Chickasha,  $7.60;  St.  Andrew's.  Lawton,  $3.37;  All  Saints', 
McAlester,  $6.65;  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Oklahoma  City,  $10.00;  Redeemer. 
Oklahoma  City,  $1.50;  St.  Stephen's  Guild,  Chandler,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  Oklahoma  City,  $12.00;  offering  taken  at  the  Convocation  of 
St.  Luke's,  Chickasha,  $6.26. 

Individuals — From  the  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Oklahoma  City,  $30.00. 


Olympia  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $54  27  $37  39  $87  77  $I79  43 

Individuals    5  00  21  00  6  00  32  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   211  43 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  .  .  $2,450  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations   $1  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Seattle,  $3.00;  St.  John's.  Olympia,  $8.77;  St. 
Luke's,  Renton,  $3.20;  St.  James',  Kent,  $7.00;  Trinity,  Tacoma,  $31.00; 
St.  Andrew's,  Port  Angeles,  $1.30. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Thomas  Griffith,  Seattle,  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Paul's.  Mount  Vernon.  $3.00;  Epiphany,  Seattle.  $1.70; 
St.  Paul's,  Bellingham,  $6.61 ;  offering  taken  at  the  Annual  Convocation 
of  the  District  of  Olympia,  $26.08. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Thomas  Griffith,  Seattle,  $5.00;  Miss  Josephine 
Trolson,  Anacortes,  per  Rev.  William  A.  Mac  Clean.  $3.00;  Mrs.  William- 
son Smith,  Seattle,  $12.00;  Mr.  W.  L.  Cullen,  Puyallup  (Special),  $1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Trinity,  Tacoma,  $25.00;  St.  Paul's,  Seattle,  $4.00;  St. 
Luke's,  Tacoma,  $5.00;  St.  James',  Kent,  $10.00;  Epiphany,  Seattle,  $4.00; 
Trinity,  Tacoma,  $22.60;  St.  Peter's,  Tacoma,  $12.17;  St.  Luke's,  Van- 
couver, $5.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Thomas  Griffith,  Seattle,  $4.00;  Mr.  J.  E.  Trolson, 
Anacortes,  $2.00. 


88 

Oregon  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $236  87  $244  §5  $336  44  $818  16 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $818  16 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .  $3,365  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1 908 

Churches — St.  James',  McMinnville,  $3.80;  St.  John's,  Sellwood,  $5.00; 
All  Saints',  Portland,  $8.52;  Grace,  Astoria,  $26.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Port- 
land, $11.11;  St.  Mark's,  Portland,  $20.09;  St.  Matthew's,  Portland,  $10.76; 
St.  David's,  Portland,  $26.97;  Trinity,  Portland,  $94.90;  Holy  Innocents, 
Astoria,  $4.25 ;  St.  George's,  Roseburg,  $2.35 ;  St.  Paul's,  Oregon  City, 
$6.10;  Emmanuel,  Marshtield,  $1.25;  Emmanuel,  Marshtield,  $4.50;  Grace, 
Astoria,  $6.90;  Good  Samaritan,  Corvallis,  $3.47;  St.  Matthew's,  Portland, 
$0.90. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Emmanuel,  Marshtield,  $7.45 ;  Holy  Innocents',  Astoria, 
$2.00;  Grace,  Astoria,  $22.00;  Trinity,  Portland,  $92.90;  Good  Shepherd, 
Portland,  $6.42';  St.  Paul's,  Oregon  City,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Ashland,  $580; 
St.  Stephen's,  Newport,  $5.50;  St.  Matthew's,  Portland,  $15.00;  All  Saints', 
Portland,  $18.53;  St.  Mark's,  Portland,  $14.90;  St.  Luke's,  Grants  Pass, 
$2.95;  St.  David's,  Portland,  $23.90;  St.  Stephen's  Pro  Cathedral,  Portland, 
$10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Salem,  $7.50. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Emmanuel,  Marshfield,  $6.75 ;  St.  Paul's,  Salem,  $4-35 ; 
Trinity,  Ashland,  $5.80;  Grace,  Astoria,  $28.51;  Good  Samaritan,  Corvallis, 
$17.15;  St.  Luke's,  Grants  Pass,  $4.83;  St.  Mark's.  Medford,  $13.12;  St. 
John's,  Milwaukee,  $3.05;  St.  Paul's,  Oregon  City,  $9.50;  All  Saints', 
Portland,  $16.60;  Good  Shepherd,  Portland,  $12.00;  Trinity,  Portland, 
$71.25;  St.  David's,  Portland,  $41.83;  St.  Matthew's,  Portland,  $35.90;  St. 
Mark's,  Portland,  $36.15;  St.  George's,  Roseburg,  $4.65;  St.  John's,  Toledo, 
$5.00;  St.  Stephen's  Pro  Cathedral,  Portland,  $20.00. 

Pennsylvania  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $3,20180  $2,939  39  $3,13986  $928105 

Individuals    1,24073  2,10470  2,09324  5,43867 

Total  contribuions  for  three  years   $14,719  72 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.  .  $13,250  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $994  04 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Holy  Trinity,  Fhila.,  $52.50;  Christ  (Swedes),  Upper 
Merion,  $10.11;  All  Hallows',  Wyncote,  $19.48;  Christ  (Swedes),  Upper 
Merion,  $9.81;  St.  Andrew's,  Phila.,  $40.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Kensington, 
$7.00;  Holy  Innocents.  Tacony,  $7.40;  Incarnation,  Phila.,  $40.17;  All 
Saints',  Fallsington,  $6.00;  Messiah,  Phila.,  $19.20;  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Phila.,  $16.50;  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Phila.,  $249.84;  St.  Timothy's 
Chapel,  Phila.,  $3.86;  Holy  Comforter,  Phila.,  $12.00;  House  of  Prayer, 
Branchtown,  $10.00;  Holy  Apostles,  Phila.,  $300.00;  St.  Luke  and  Epiph- 
any, Phila.,  $100.00;  Christ,  Pottstown,  $20.00;  Grace,  Mt.  Airy,  $7500; 
St.  Mark's,  Phila.,  $20.00;  St.  John's,  Norristown,  $14.54;  St.  Luke's. 
Germantown,  $50.00;  All  Saints'.  Lower  Dublin,  $14.78;  Epiphany  Chapel, 
Phila.,  $48.08;  Epiphany,  Germantown,  $15.50;  Christ,  Moore,  $2.36;  St. 
David's,  Radnor,  $5.00;  St.  James',  Phila.,  $436.37;  Christ,  Media,  $14.32; 
Calvary,    Germantown,   $50.00;    St.    Peter's,    Weldon,    $2.00;    Incarnation, 


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Phila.,  $2.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Lansdale,  $5-59;  Advocate,  Phila.,  $77-93;  All 
Hallows',  Wyncote,  $166.60;  Crucifixion,  Phila.,  $5.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Phila., 
$5.00;  St.  Mary's,  Honey  Brook,  $2.00;  All  Hallows',  Wyncote,  $1.00;  The 
Saviour,  Phila.,  $124.50;  St.  Martin's,  Oak  Lane,  $16.07;  St.  Peter's,  Ger- 
mantown,  $100.00;  Our  Saviour,  Jenkintown,  $103.50;  St.  James',  Phila., 
$101.00;  Calvary,  Conshohocken,  $36.70;  Good  Samaritan,  Paoli,  $10.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Chestnut  Hill,  $120.69;  AH  Souls',  Phila.,  $3.53;  Re- 
deemer, Bryn  Mawr,  $80.29;  Christ,  Ridley  Park,  $27.90;  St.  John  the 
Evangelist,  Essington,  $1.50;  All  Saints',  Norristown,  $52.97;  Nativity, 
Phila.,  $31.80;  St.  Peter's,  Phila.,  $25.00;  All  Hallows',  Wyncote,  $1.05; 
Redeemer,  Andalusia,  $1.00;  St.  George's,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Nativity,  Phila., 
$2.00;  St.  Jude's,  Phila.,  $14.47;  St.  Simeon's,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Christ  Church 
Hospital  Chapel,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Trinity  (Oxford),  Phila.,  $52.46;  Holy 
Trinity,  Phila.,  $198.54;  St.  John's,  Concord,  $10.00;  St.  Luke's,  Bustleton, 
$5.25;  St.  Paul's  Memorial,  Overbrook,  $83.28;  Rev.  Joseph  D.  Newlin's 
fiftieth  anniversary  service  of  ordination.  Church  of  the  Incarnation,  Phila., 
$24.36;  St.  John's,  Concord,  $12.00. 

Indh'idiials— "Cash,"  per  Christ  Church  Hospital,  Phila.,  $1.00;  Miss 
A.  W.  Pearsall,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Dr.  and  Mrs.  E.  HoUingsworth  Siter,  Phila., 
$5.00;  Rev.  Joseph  Wood.  Jr.,  Germantown,  $5.00;  Mr.  Charles  E.  Pan- 
coast,  Phila.  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $10.00;  Mrs.  Frank  H.  Wyeth, 
Phila.,  $25.00;  Mrs.  George  B.  Roberts,  Bala,  $25.00;  Rev.  James  Haugh- 
ton,  Bryn  Mawr  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $50.00;  Miss  Isabella  T, 
Tatham,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Miss  A.  A.  Krause,  Phila.  (Permanent  Fund), 
$2.00;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Godwin,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Mrs.  William  Massey,  Phila., 
$100.00;  Mrs.  Joseph  Willcox,  Phila.,  $25.00;  Dr.  Alexander  Gray,  Jenkin- 
town, $3.00;  "V.  Geld,"  $2.00;  "A.  B.  M.,"  Germantown,  $1.00;  Mrs. 
Jennie  G.  Drumm,  Phila.,  $1.00;  Mr.  David  Lupton,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Mrs. 
Matthew  Semple,  Phila.,  $100.00;  Mrs.  J.  O.  Morgan,  Germantown,  $2.00; 
Mr.  Charles  D.  Barney.  Ogontz,  $25.00;  Mrs.  George  Boker,  Phila.,  $500; 
Miss  Callow's  Class,  All  Hallows'  Sunday  School,  Wyncote,  $0.96;  Mrs. 
George  M.  Dallas,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  E.  W.  Dallas,  Phila.,  $2.00;  Rev. 
Edgar  Campbell,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Rev.  Edgar  Campbell,  Phila..  $1.00;  "Cash," 
Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs.  S.  G.  Morton  Maule,  Phila.,  $25.00;  Mr.  F.  Cooper 
Pullman,  Wyncote,  $5.00;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Pullman,  Wyncote,  $5.00;  Miss 
Emily  Whelen,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  Mary  S.  Whelen,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs. 
John  Ashhurst,  Jr.,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  Marie  S.  Bispham,  Phila.,  $5.00; 
Miss  H.  A.  Wood,  Phila.,  $30.00;  St.  Martin's  Sunday  School,  Oak  Lane, 
$7.77;  Miss  Hutchinson,  Phila.,  $20.00;  from  a  member  of  St.  John's 
Free  Church,  Phila..  $1.00;  Miss  M.  W.  Paul,  Phila.,  $20.00;  Mrs.  George 
T.  Lewis,  Phila.,  $50.00;  Mr.  J.  Ogden  Hoffman,  Radnor,  $50.00;  Miss 
Nina  F.  Lewis,  Phila.,  $30.00;  Rev.  William  McGlathery,  Norristown, 
$10.00;  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  Mackay-Smith,  Phila.,  $100.00;  Mr.  Stephen 
W.  White,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Randolph,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Daniel  Ken- 
dig,  Phila..  $5.00;  Mr.  Charles  C.  Binney,  Phila.,  $25.00;  Rev.  Daniel 
Kendig,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  E.  Josephine  Brazier,  Phila.,  $500;  Mrs. 
Edward  B.  Jacobs,  Phila.,  $25.00;  "In  memory  of  E.  P.  H."  (Permanent 
Fund),  $10.00;  Mr.  Edward  S.  Bucklev,  Phila.,  $100.00;  Dr.  and  Mrs. 
Charles  H.  Thomas,  Phila.,  $50.00;  Mr.  G.  H.  Uhler,  Oak  Lane.  $5.00; 
Miss  M.  L.  Pecke,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mr.  Andreas  Hartel,  Holmesburg,  $2,00; 
"Cash,"  Roslyn,  $x.oo;  Mrs.  J.  G.  Drumm,  Phila.,  $1.00;  "A.."  Phila. 
(Special),  $1.00;  Mrs.  Frances  H.  Bolton,  Mt.  Pocono  (Special),  $5.00; 
"M.  H.  T.,"  Phila.  (Special),  $5.00;  Mr.  Henry  C.  Davis,  Atlantic  City 
(Special),  $2.00;  Mr.  B.  Frank  Clapp.  Phila.  (Special),  $25.00;  Mrs. 
G.  F.  Curwen,  Villa  Nova  (Special),  $5.00;  Mrs.  George  T.  Lewis,  Cape 
Mav,   N.   J.    (Special),   $25.00;    Miss    Nina   F.   Lewis,   Cape    May,   N.   J. 


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(Special),  $15.00;  "M,  C.  B.,"  Wissahickon  (Special),  $10.00;  Mrs.  Joseph 
Willcox,  Phila.  (Special),  $15.00;  Mrs.  C.  F.  Godshall,  Phila.  (Special), 
$2.00;  Mrs.  George  C.  Thomas,  Phila.,  $25.00;  Mr.  S.  Ashton  Souder, 
Phila.,  $10.00;  Mrs.  and  Miss  Wright,  Lansdowne  (Special),  $10.00;  Miss 
C.  R.  Stephens,  Phila.,  $1.00;  Rev.  A.  J.  Miller,  Whitemarsh  (Special), 
$10.00;  "An  American  Churchwoman,"  North  Wales  (Special),  $1.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — Calvary,  West  Conshohocken,  $21.85  I  Good  Shepherd,  Rose- 
mont,  $10.00;  All  Hallow^s',  Wyncote,  $12.98;  St.  David's,  Radnor,  $5.00; 
St.  Bartholomew's,  Phila.,  $13.20;  Good  Shepherd,  Kensington,  $8.00; 
Messiah,  Phila.,  $14.50;  Holy  Apostles,  Phila.,  $500.00;  Christ,  Pottstown, 
$12.00;  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Phila.,  $223.00;  Grace,  Mt.  Airy,  $115.00; 
Holy  Comforter  Memorial,  Phila.,  $9.05;  St.  John's,  Lower  Merion,  $15.25; 
All  Souls',  Phila.,  $2.80;  St.  John's,  Norristown,  $35.82;  Epiphany  Chapel, 
Phila.,  $51.58;  Holy  Spirit,  Phila.,  $5.00;  St.  Timothy's  Chapel,  Phila., 
$4.34;  St.  Andrew's,  Phila.,  $24.01;  St.  James',  Phila.,  $629.33;  All  Saints', 
Fallsington,  $7.50;  Christ,  Phila.,  $53.63;  Holy  Trinity,  Lansdale,  $7.00; 
Epiphany,  Germantown,  $25.00;  St.  Martin's,  Oak  Lane,  $12.16;  St.  Paul's, 
Aramingo,  Phila.,  $10.00;  All  Saints',  Moyamensing,  $12.50;  All  Hallows', 
Wyncote,  $27.50;  St.  Simeon's,  Phila.,  $15.00;  Advocate,  Phila.,  $99.81; 
Our  Saviour,  Jenkintown,  $77.31 ;  Holy  Trinity  Memorial  Chapel,  Phila., 
$25.00;  St.  Paul's,  Chestnut  Hill,  $106.01;  Redeemer,  Bryn  Mawr,  $104.23; 
Covenant,  Phila.,  $30.00;  St.  Mark's,  Honeybrook,  Phila.,  $2.00;  St. 
Stephen's,  Norwood,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Oxford,  Phila.,  $43.56;  Christ  Church 
Hospital,  Phila.,  $8.00;  Christ  Church,  Ridley  Park,  $i8.ooj_  Good  Samar- 
itan, Paoli,  $10.00;  Atonement,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Crucifixion,  Phila.,  $5.00;  St. 
Jude  and  the  Nativity,  Phila.,  $57-73;  Christ,  Franklinville,  $8.00;  Advent, 
Hatboro  (Permanent  Fund),  $10.00;  All  Saints',  Norristown,  $51.24; 
House  of  Prayer,  Branchtown,  $15.00;  St.  Paul's  Memorial,  Overbrook, 
$335-50;  Holy  Trinity,  Phila..  $20.00;  Calvary,  Germantown  (Special), 
$10.00. 

Individuals — St.  Stephen's  Sunday  School,  Clifton  Heights,  $5.00; 
Holy  Trinity,  Phila.,  per  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Esling,  $100.00;  Mrs.  George  A. 
Latimer,  Phila.,  $2.00;  Mrs.  G.  M.  Chichester,  Ardmore,  $10.00;  Mrs.  R. 
R.  Montgomery,  Bryn  Mawr,  $10.00;  Mr.  Charles  S.  Whelen,  Phila.. 
$10.00;  Miss  Sarah  Medcalf.  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Gribbel, 
Phila.,  $5.00;  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ozi  William  Whitaker,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Phila., 
$25.00;  Miss  A.  W.  Pearsall,  Ardmore,  $10.00;  Mr.  William  T.  Murphy, 
Phila.,  $10.00;  the  Misses  Kreis,  Holmesburg,  $2.00;  Mr.  Charles  Chauncey, 
Phila.,  $50.00;  Mrs.  Isaac  T.  Jones,  Lansdowne,  $2.00;  Mrs.  Frank  Miles 
Day,  Mt.  Airy,  $3.00;  Dr.  and  Mrs.  E.  H.  Siter,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam P.  Ellison,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Miss  Catharine  C.  Biddle,  Phila.,  $xo.oo; 
"In  memory  of  G.  W.  S.,"  Phila.,  $25.00;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Andrew  A.  Blair, 
Phila.,  $20.00;  Mr.  William  R.  Pugh,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mr.  Arthur  C.  Dickson. 
Phila..  $5.00;  "Mrs.  B.  R.  P.,"  Downingtown  (Special),  $1.00;  "Rev.  B. 
R.  P.."  Downingtown,  $4.00;  Mrs.  Edith  Boker.  Phila.,  $100.00;  Mr.  Wil- 
liam H.  Morris,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Frank  Miles  Day,  Mt.  Airy,  $3.00; 
St.  Luke  and  the  Epiphany,  through  Mr.  E.  A.  Sibley,  Phila..  $100.00; 
"One  who  could  not  attend  Church,"  Phila.,  $1.00;  Miss  Mary  E,  Clark- 
son,  Germantown,  $5.00;  "In  memory  of  T.  S.  G.,"  per  M.  W.  Morris, 
Germantown  (Permanent  Fund).  $5.00;  Mrs.  John  H.  Drumm,  Phila., 
$5.00;  Mrs.  Malcolm  Lloyd,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Calvary  Sunday  School,  Rock- 
dale, $5.00:  Mrs.  George  Boker,  per  Mr.  H.  S.  Battle,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Matthew 
Semple,  Phila.,  $100.00;  Holy  Apostles  Sunday  School.  Phila.,  $1^2.58; 
Mr.   George   E.   Sladen,   Phila.,  $2.00;    Miss   Alice  Weber,   Phila.,  $0.62; 


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Mrs.  J.  Ogden  Hoffman,  Radnor,  $50.00;  Rev.  A.  J.  Arkin.  Phila.,  $5.00; 
"Cash  left  at  the  office,"  Phila.,  $50.00;  Mrs.  S.  G.  M.  Maule,  Phila., 
$25.00;  Miss  Maria  S.  Bispham,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  M.  W.  Paul,  Phila., 
$25.00;  Rev.  S.  P.  Kelly,  Phila.,  $2.50;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Pullman,  Wyncote, 
$5.00;  Mr.  F.  Cooper  Pullman,  Wyncote,  $5.00;  Mrs.  George  B.  Roberts, 
Bala,.  $25.00;  Miss  Emily  Whelen,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  Mary  L.  Whelen, 
Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  Amy  Hartshorne,  Merion  Station,  $100.00;  Mrs.  Mary 
W.  Sewell,  Mt.  Airy,  $1.00;  the  Misses  Blakiston,  Phila.,  $200.00;  Miss 
Mary  C.  Beneke,  Wissahickon,  $5.00;  J^lrs.  Edvi-ard  B.  Jacobs,  Phila., 
$25.00;  Mrs.  A.  L.  Williams,  Phila.,  $1.00;  E.  N.  Baily,  Bryn  Mawr,  $10.00; 
Miss  H.  A.  Wood,  Phila.,  $30.00;  Mrs.  G.  A.  Latimer,  Phila.,  $2.00;  Mrs. 
Josephine  M.  Kendig,  Phila.,  $5.00;  "E.  S.  M.,"  in  memory  of  "T.  S.  G.," 
Phila.,  $5.00;  "M.  W.  M.,"  in  memory  of  "T.  S.  G.."  Germantown,  $5.00; 
Mrs.  C.  P.  Keith,  Phila.,  $15.00;  from  a  member  of  St.  Paul's,  Chestnut 
Hill,  $5-00;  Mrs.  Susan  W.  Huber,  Collegeville,  $25.00;  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Mackay-Smith.  D.D.,  Phila.,  $100.00;  Mr.  Joseph  E.  J.  McGee,  Rox- 
borough,  $1.00;  "R.  R.,"  Chestnut  Hill,  $10.00;  Mrs.  George  Mason  Chi- 
chester, Ardmore,  $10.00;  Mr.  Charles  C.  Binney,  Phila.,  $25.00;  "In  loving 
memory  of  E.  P.  H.,"  per  Miss  Weir,  Phila.  (Permanent  Fund),  $10.00; 
Miss  M.  L.  Pecke,  Phila.,  $5.00;  "In  memory  of  my  father,  John  R. 
Knowles,"  per  Miss  Fannie  Knowles,  Phila.,  $2.00;  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 
H.  Thomas,  Phila.,  $50.00;  "Cash,"  Roslyn,  $1.00;  Rev.  William  Mc- 
Glathery,  Norristown,  $100.00;  Mrs.  J.  G.  Drumm,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J., 
$1.00;  Miss  Isabella  T.  Tatham,  Leeds,  England,  $10.00;  Anonymous, 
Phila.  (Special),  $50.00;  "E.  G.,"  Phila.  (Special),  $75-00;  Mrs.  George 
C.  Thomas,  Phila.,  $25.00 ;  The  Rt.  Rev.  and  Mrs.  Alexander  Mackay- 
Smith,  Phila.  (Special),  $100.00;  Anonymous,  Phila.  (Special),  $10.00; 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kendig,  Phila.  (Special),  $20.00;  Miss  Pancoast,  Phila. 
(Special),  $25.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Transfiguration,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Messiah,  Gwynedd.  $93.16; 
Beloved  Disciple,  Phila.  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $4.48;  St.  Paul's, 
Cheltenham,  per  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Barney,  $30.00;  Epiphany  Chapel,  Phila., 
$44.13;  Good  Shepherd,  Kensington,  $8.00;  Christ,  Pottstown,  $12.28;  St. 
Luke  and  the  Epiphany,  Phila.,  per  Mr.  E.  A.  Sibley,  $100.00;  All  Hallows', 
Wyncote,  $1.50;  St.  Peter's,  Phoenixville,  $56.95;  St.  John's,  Lower  Merion, 
$17.25;  Holy  Apostles,  Phila.,  $175.00;  All  Saints',  Fallsington,  $7.25;  Holy 
Comforter  Memorial,  Phila.,  $12.00;  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Phila.. 
$187.26;  Christ,  Phila.,  $81.36;  Messiah,  Port  Richmond,  $i5-50;  Grace, 
Mt.  Airy,  $125.00;  Epiphany,  Germantown,  $32.00;  St.  John's,  Norristown, 
$76.87;  Christ  (Swedes),  Upper  Merion,  $17.10;  St.  Timothy's,  Roxbor- 
ough,  $13.34;  Trinity  (Oxford),  Phila.,  $41.07;  Trinity,  Lansdale,  $10.00; 
St.  JameVs,  Phila.,  $708.40;  St.  Martin's,  Oak  Lane.  $13-04;  Advent,  Hat- 
boro  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $7.00;  House  of  Prayer,  Branchtown, 
$20.00;  Our  Saviour,  Jenkintown,  $121.00;  St.  Simon  the  Cyrenian,  Phila., 
$2.00;  All  Hallows',  Wyncote,  $53.40;  The  Advocate,  Phila.,  $58.63;  Christ, 
Ridley  Park,  $20.36;  Christ  Church  Hospital,  Phila.,  $8.00;  St.  Mary's, 
Hamilton  Village,  Phila.  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $127.20;  Good  Sa- 
maritan, Paoli,  $10.00;  St.  Simeon's,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Redeemer,  Bryn  Mawr, 
$101.56;  Incarnation,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Epiphany,  Mt.  Airy  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64).  $18.36;  All  Saints',  Norristown,  $43.76;  St.  Paul's.  Over- 
brook,  $100.00;  St.  Anna's,  Phila.,  $7.50;  St.  Paul's,  Chestnut  Hill,  $325-55; 


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Holy  Apostles,  Phila.,  $50.00;  Ascension,  Phila.,  $1.02;  Holy  Innocents, 
Phila.  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $5.00;  St.  Jude  and  the  Nativity, 
Phila.,  $42.87;  Atonement,  Phila.,  $23.21;  Holy  Trinity,  Phila.,  $25.00;  St. 
James's  Church,  Phila.  (Special),  $10.00;  Memorial  Church  of  St.  Paul, 
Overbrook,  $50.50. 

Individuals — Mr.  S.  Ashton  Souder,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Dr.  Albert  M. 
Eaton,  Phila.,  $3.00;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Godwin,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Dr.  Alexander  R. 
Gray,  Jenkiniown,  $3.00;  Mr.  Stephen  W.  White,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mr.  James 
Whittington,  Phila.,  $1.00;  Miss  E.  W.  Dallas,  Phila.,  $2.00;  Mr.  Charles 
Chauncey,  Phila.,  $50.00;  Mrs.  G.  H.  S.  Uhler,  Oak  Lane,  $5.00;  Mr. 
William  T.  Murphy,  Germantown,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Morris  Earle,  Phila., 
$10.00;  Miss  A.  W.  Pearsall,  Ardmore,  $10.00;  Mr.  Andreas  Hartel, 
Holmesburg,  $2.00;  "In  memory  of  G.  W.  S.,"  Phila.,  $25.00;  the  Misses 
Kreis,  Holmesburg,  $2.00;  Miss  C.  C.  Biddle,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Isaac 
T.  Jones,  Lansdowne,  $2.00;  Mr.  Charles  S.  Whelen,  Phila.,  $10.00;  Miss 
Catharine  R.  Stephens,  Phila.,  $1.00;  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ozi  William  Whitaker, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  Phila.,  $25.00;  Mrs.  R.  R.  Montgomery,  Bryn  Mawr,  $10.00; 
Miss  Sarah  M.  Trevor,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Rev.  J.  B.  Blanchet,  D.D.,  Phila. 
(Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  Mr.  William  S.  Morris,  Phila.,  $5.00; 
Mrs.  Susan  W.  Huber,  Collegeville  (Special  Cases),  $25.00;  Mrs.  Frank 
Miles  Day,  Mt.  Airy,  $3.00;  Mrs.  William  P.  Lewis,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss 
Mary  E.  Clarkson,  Germantown,  $5.00;  Mrs.  J.  H.  Drumm,  Phila.,  $1.00; 
Mrs.  Matthew  Semple,  Phila.,  $100.00;  Rev.  A.  J.  Arkin  (Special),  $5.00; 
Rev.  G.  R.  Underbill,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs.  S.  G.  M.  Maule,  Phila.,  $25.00; 
Mrs.  J.  Ogden  Hoffman,  Radnor,  $50.00;  Rev.  James  H.  Lamb,  Devon, 
$5.00;  Mr.  Cyrus  H.  K.  Curtis,  per  All  Hallows',  Wyncote,  $100.00;  Mrs. 
Horace  F.  Weeks,  Rosemont,  $10.00;  Rev.  Rush  S.  Eastman,  Andalusia, 
$5.00;  Miss  M.  C.  Beneke,  Wissahickon,  $5.00;  "Anonymous,"  Phila., 
(Special),  $100.00;  from  a  member  of  St.  Michael's,  Germantown,  $1.00; 
Miss  Emily  Whelen,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  Mary  S.  Whelen,  Phila.,  $5.00; 
St.  Martin's  Sunday  School,  Oak  Lane,  $7.24;  St.  Elizabeth's  Guild,  Cal- 
vary Church,  Rockdale  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  "Anonymous," 
Phila.,  $1.00;  "In  memory  of  T.  S.  G.  of  St.  Luke's  Church,  Germantown," 
from  "E.  S.  M.  and  M.  W.  M."  (Special  Cases),  $10.00;  Mrs  Mary  C.  M. 
Latimer,  Phila.,  $2.00;  Miss  Maria  S.  Bispham,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Ran- 
dolph, Phila.,  $10.00;  Sunday  School,  Good  Shepherd,  Rosemont,  $25.00; 
Mr.  Richard  Barlow,  Clifton  Heights,  $1.00;  "In  memory  of  Mrs.  C," 
per  "C.  H.  K  C.  and  A.  T.  P.  McC,"  Phila.  (Permanent  Fund),  $100.00; 
Miss  Mary  W.  Paul,  Phila.,  $25.00;  Mrs.  Charles  D.  Barney,  Ogontz 
(Special),  $10.00;  Mrs.  Daniel  Kendig,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Charles  Lukens, 
Conshohocken  (Special),  $10.00;  from  a  member  of  Christ  Church 
Chapel,  Phila.,  $1.00;  from  a  member  of  Christ  Church  Chapel,  Phila., 
$2.00;  "In  loving  memory  of  E.  P.  H.,"  per  Miss  Weir,  Phila.,  $5.00; 
Mr.  F.  Cooper  Pullman.  Wyncote,  $5.00;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Pullman,  Wyncote, 
$5.00 ;  from  a  member  of  the  Memorial  Church  of  St.  Paul,  Overbrook, 
$5.00;  Miss  Marion  L.  Pecke,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Miss  O.  C.  Supplee,  Phila., 
$1.00;  Mrs.  George  Boker,  Phila.,  $5.00;  Mrs.  George  C.  Thomas,  Phila., 
$25.00;  Mrs.  J.  G.  Drumm,  Wayne,  $1.00;  "In  memory  of  my  father,  John 
R.  Knowles,"  per  Miss  Fannie  E.  Knowlcs,  Phila.,  $2.00;  Mr.  Charles  C. 
Binney.  Phila.,  $25.00;  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Thomas,  Phila.,  $50.00; 
from  a  member  of  the  Woman's  Auxiliary  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Ger- 
mantown, $5.00;  Mrs.  C.  F.  Godshall,  Haverford  (Permanent  Fund), 
$5.00;  Mrs.  Malcolm  Lloyd,  Villa  Nova,  $5.00;  Rev.  Alfred  Langdon, 
Elwyn,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  (Permanent  Fund),  $3.00;  the  Misses  Blakis- 
ton,  Philadelphia,  $1,000.00;  Mrs.  A.  I.  Williams,  Philadelphia,  $1.00; 
Mrs.  Linda  H.  Pancoast,  Philadelphia,  $25.00;  Mrs.  George  Mason  Chi- 
chester, Ardmore,  $10.00;  Mrs.  William  R.  Pugh,  Phila.,  $5.00. 


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Philippine  Islands         1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $1000                $1000 

Individuals    30  00                   i  00                31  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $41  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Cathedral  Parish  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John,  Manila,  $10,00. 
Individuals — Dr.  and  Mrs.  D.  N.  Carpenter,  U.  S.  Naval  Dispensary, 
Cavite,  $30.00. 

1908-1909 
Individuals — Rev.  John  A.  Staunton,  Jr.,  Sagada,  $1.00. 

Pittsburgh  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $1,918  62  $1,992  37  $4663  22         $8,574  21 

Individuals 309  23  477  00  831  00  1,617  23 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $10,191  44 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .     $8,001  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $681  80 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Emmanuel,  Emporium,  $11.47;  St.  Stephen's,  McKeesport, 
$4.79;  St.  Mark's,  Pittsburgh,  $4.69;  Nativity,  Crafton,  $25.13;  St.  James' 
Memorial,  Titusville,  $16.67;  St.  John's,  Franklin,  $41.20;  St.  John's, 
Sharon,  $6.25;  St.  Andrew's,  Clearfield,  $10.00;  Christ,  Greensburg,  $17.70; 
St.  John's,  Dunbar,  $2.00;  Trinity,  New  Haven,  $2.40;  Advent,  Jeannette, 
$8.41 ;  St.  Paul's,  Fairview,  $5.27 ;  Trinity,  Patton,  $4.20 ;  Emmanuel,  Corry, 
$9.51;  St.  Thomas,  Sandv  Creek.  $2.94;  Ascension,  Pittsburgh,  $101.18; 
Christ,  Oil  City,  $22.76;  St.  John's,  Pittsburgh,  $13.32;  Ascension,  Brad- 
ford, $5.00;  Trinity,  Pittsburgh,  $60.00;  Our  Father,  Foxburg,  $7.59;  Good 
Shepherd,  Hawk  Run,  $2.50;  St.  Saviour's,  Gearhartville,  $1.50;  St.  Paul's, 
Monongahela,  $3.51;  St.  Barnabas,  Tarentum,  $3.20;  St.  Luke's,  Smeth- 
port,  $57.41;  St.  Mark's,  Ford  City,  $2.30;  Trinity.  Warren,  $31.26;  Grace, 
Ridgway,  $26.33;  St.  Luke's,  Georgetown,  $5.20;  St.  Thomas',  Barnesboro, 
$15.65;  St.  Mary's,  Red  Bank,  $1.25;  All  Saints',  Vandergrift,  $3.00;  St. 
Michael's,  Wayne  Township,  $2.00;  St.  Stephen's,  McKeesport,  $22.31; 
St.  Mark's,  Erie,  $3.22;  St.  Joseph's,  Port  Allegany,  $1.62;  St.  Matthew's, 
Eldred,  $0.75;  Redeemer,  Pittsburgh,  $4.85;  Christ,  Brownsville,  $55.00; 
St.  Peter's,  Pittsburgh,  $330.10;  Grace,  Pittsburgh,  $40.37;  St.  Stephen's, 
Sewickley,  $98.00;  St.  John's,  Kane,  $11.08;  St.  Margaret's,  Mt.  Jewett, 
$2.52;  St.  Paul's,  Kittanning,  $53.03;  Holy  Innocents,  Leechburg,  $14.43; 
St.  Mark's,  Johnstown.  $8.00;  Epiphany,  Bellevue,  $12.35;  St.  Peter's, 
Butler,  $14.47;  Christ,  Meadville,  $10.66;  Christ,  Allegheny,  per  "E.  S. 
C,"  $50.00;  St.  Paul's,  Erie,  $67.62;  Trinity  Memorial,  Erie,  $6.25;  St. 
Mary's,  Braddock,  $10.00;  Christ,  Allegheny,  $67.80;  St.  Matthew's,  Home- 
stead, $18.03;  Calvary.  Pittsburgh.  $279.16;  All  Saints',  North  Pittsburgh, 
$11.87;  St.  Andrew's,  Pittsburgh,  $20.11;  St.  Stephen's,  McKeesport,  $1.78; 
St.  Luke's,  Pittsburgh,  $4.80;  St.  Andrew's,  New  Kensington,  $4.70;  Em- 
manuel, Emporium,  $18.15;  Incarnation  (Knoxville),  Pittsburgh,  $2.76; 
Chris^  New  Brighton,  $9.oi8;  St.  Paul's  Kittanning,  $4.50;  Good  Shepherd, 
Pittsburgh,  $13.90;  Trinity,  New  Castle,  $6.50;  St.  Thomas'  Memorial, 
Oakmont,  $60.19;  St.  Clement's,  Greenville,  $3.35;  St.  Paul's,  Pittsburgh, 
$6-55;  Trinity,  Washington  ,$10.00;  St.  Stephen's,  McKeesport,  $2.70;  St. 
James'  Memorial,  Pittsburgh,  $18.47. 

Indiz'iduals — "Special,"  Pittsburgh,  $75.00;  Ladies'  Guild  of  the  Memo- 
rial Church  of  Our  Father,  Foxburg,  $6.00;  Mrs.  H.  W.  Robinson,  Browns- 


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Pittsburgh — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
ville,  per  Christ  Church,  $2.00;  Rev.  R.  A.  Benton,  Sewickley,  $10.00;  Mr. 
E.  P.  Botsford,  Pittsburgh,  $25.00;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Steed,  Crafton,  $10.00; 
Mrs.  Jacob  Rambo,  Brownsville,  $5.00;  St.  Clement's  Sunday  School, 
Greenville,  $3.55;  St.  John's  Sunday  School,  Pittsburgh,  $2.68;  "Z.,"  $7500; 
"K.  C.  B.,"  Pittsburgh  (Special),  $50.00;  Mrs.  John  Dows  Hills,  Oil  City 
(Special),  $5.00;  "Two  sisters,"  Eaglesmere,  Pa.  (Special),  $15.00;  from 
a  member  of  Calvary  Church,  Pittsburgh,  $25.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Emmanuel,  Emporium,  $30.08 ;  St.  Mary's,  Charleroi,  $3.55  ; 
Christ,  New  Brighton,  $12.20;  Advent,  Jeannette,  $13.93;  St.  John's,  Kane. 
$2.06;  St.  Margaret's,  Mt.  Jewett,  $2.67;  Trinity,  Pittsburgh,  $57-Oo; 
Chrisc,  Allegheny,  %37.77;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Scottsdale,  $4.00;  St. 
Thomas.  Sandy  Creek,  $6.57;  St.  Luke's,  Smethport,  $4547;  Emmanuel, 
Allegheny,  $23.65;  St.  Andrew's,  Clearfield,  $7.50;  St.  Peter's,  Uniontown, 
$62.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Pittsburgh,  $86.51;  St.  Stephen's,  McKeesport,  $38.50; 
St.  Paul's,  Monongahela.  $4.47;  St.  Mark's,  Ford  City,  $2.05;  St.  John's, 
Franklin,  $36.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Sewickley,  $50.00;  Nativity,  Crafton, 
$29.71;  Christ,  Oil  City.  $37.02;  St.  John's,  Sharon,  $9.20;  St.  Laurence. 
Osceola  Mills,  $30.17;  Our  Father,  Foxburg,  $4.41;  Good  Shepherd,  Hawk 
Run,  $3.00;  St.  Saviour's,  Gearhartville,  $2.00;  Calvary,  Pittsburgh,  $551.87; 
St.  Andrew's,  Pittsburgh,  $25.00;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Scottsdale,  $5.00; 
St.  Stephen's,  Wilkinsburg,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Fairview,  $6.71;  St.  Luke's, 
Georgetown,  $2.01 ;  Trinity  Memorial,  Warren,  $21.41 ;  Christ,  Browns- 
ville, $52.00;  St.  Matthew's,  Homestead,  $11.95;  Grace,  Pittsburgh,  $15.00; 
St.  Peter's,  Butler,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's.  Erie,  $87.17;  Trinity,  Erie,  $10.05; 
St.  Thomas.  Barnesboro,  $2.75;  Grace,  Ridgway,  $44.12;  Christ,  Greens- 
burg  $20.00;  St.  Clement's,  Greenville,  $9.72;  Ascension,  Bradford.  $5.00; 
Christ,  Meadville,  $10.18;  Redeemer,  Pittsburgh,  $13.65;  St.  Paul's,  Kit- 
tanning,  $43.63;  St.  Luke's.  Latrobe,  $5.00;  St.  James',  Pittsburgh,  $20.00; 
Good  Shepherd,  Pittsburgh,  $6.40;  Emmanuel,  Corry,  $3.45;  St.  Peter's, 
Pittsburgh,  $112.05;  Epiphany,  Bellevue,  $27.61;  St.  Mark's,  Johnstown, 
$14.07;  St.  Thomas'  Memorial,  Oakmont,  $31.65;  St.  Luke's,  Pittsburgh, 
$5.00;  Trinity,  Sharpsburg,  $9.62;  St.  Mary's,  Beaver  Falls.  $4.00;  St. 
Mary's  Memorial,  Pittsburgh,  $24.67;  Ascension,  Pittsburgh,  $135.14. 

Individuals — Mrs.  H.  W.  Bostwick,  Franklin,  $5.00;  Rev.  William  E. 
Rambo,  Brownsville  (Permanent  Fund).  $5.00;  Mrs.  George  MacNamara. 
Erie,  received  through  the  Rev.  Charles  B.  Crawford  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $1.00;  Mr.  Edward  T.  Dravo,  Allegheny,  $10.00;  Mr.  Henry  L. 
Ringwalt,  Pittsburgh,  $5.00;  Calvary,  per  "E.  P.  B.,"  Pittsburgh,  $25.00; 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Steed,  Crafton,  $10.00;  Christ,  Allegheny,  per  "E.  S.  C," 
$50.00;  "Z."  (Special),  $75.00;  Rev.  R.  A.  Benton,  Norfolk.  Va.,  $10.00; 
Ladies'  Guild,  Church  of  Our  Father,  Foxburg.  $6.00;  "Z.,"  $75.00;  "Mrs. 
J.  H.  B.,"  Pittsburgh  (Special),  200.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.  Bartholomew's.  Scottsdale.  $1.00;  Emmanuel,  Em- 
porium, $23.00;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Scottsdale,  $7.00;  St.  John's,  Kanes, 
$4.80;  St.  Margaret's,  Mt.  Tevvctt,  $1.67;  Redeemer,  Pittsburgh,  $5.00; 
Epiphany,  Bellevue.  $38.93;  Christ,  Oil  City,  $48.49;  St.  Peter's,  Butler, 
$10.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Clearfield,  $36.33;  Christ,  New  Brighton,  $3.00;  St. 
Bartholomew's,  Scottsdale,  $1.00;  St.  Luke's,  Smethport,  $100.00;  Holy 
Innocents,  Leechburtr,  $16.20;  St.  Agnes'.  St.  Mary's.  $6.67;  St.  John's, 
Sharon.  $10.40;  St.  Peter's,  Uniontown,  $83.11;  St.  Barnabas.  Tarentum, 
$6.59;  Trinity,  Freeport,  $7.05;  Nativity,  Crafton,  $31.36:  St.  Mary's, 
Braddock,  $2.50;  St.  Paul's,  Monongahela,  $4.24;  Grace,  Ridgway,  $58.05; 


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Pittsburgh — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
St.  Stephen's,  Sewickley,  $156.70;  St.  Pauls,  Fairview,  $3.91;  St.  Luke's, 
Georgetown,  $3.76;  Grace,  Ridgway,  $1.00;  Ascension,  Pittsburgh,  $204.55; 
Trinity,  Pittsburgh,  $250.00;  Our  Father,  Foxburg,  $13.50;  St.  Laurence, 
Osceola,  $17.03;  St.  John's,  Franklin,  $46.83;  Emmanuel,  Allegheny,  $24.10; 
St.  Paul's,  Kittannmg,  $33.30;  St.  Mark's,  Pittsburgh,  $2.66;  Christ,  Mead- 
viUe,  $17.71 ;  St.  Thomas',  Barnesboro,  $13.00;  St.  James',  Titusville  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $55.40;  Good  Shepherd,  Hawk  Run,  $2.97;  St. 
Saviour's,  Gerhartville,  $2.74;  Calvary,  Pittsburgh,  $1,562.50;  Calvary, 
Pittsburgh  (Special),  $120.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Pittsburgh,  $339.90;  Christ, 
Brownsville,  $(33.00;  Christ,  Allegheny,  $69.39;  Trinity,  Sharpsburg,  $6.75; 
St.  Thomas,  Sandy  Creek,  $3.00;  St.  Clement's,  Greenville,  $9.05;  St. 
Matthew's,  Homestead,  $14.30;  Advent,  Jeannette,  $14.39;  St.  Andrew's, 
Pittsburgh,  $4.00;  St.  Thomas',  Oakmont,  $80.00;  Trinity,  Erie,  $15.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Erie,  $71.00;  St.  Augustine's,  Allegheny,  $5.00;  Christ,  Greens- 
burg,  $61.56;  St.  Mary's  Memorial,  Pittsburgh,  $44.15;  St.  Stephen's,  Mc" 
Keesport,  $47.60;  St.  Matthias,  Ambridge  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$4.40;  Calvary,  Pittsburgh,  $20.00;  St.  Peter's,  Pittsburgh,  $105.28;  Holy 
Trinity,  Houtzdale,  $1.00;  Our  Saviour,  Du  Bois,  $17.46;  St.  Martin's, 
Johnsonburg,  $1.05;  Trinity,  New  Castle,  $10.85;  St.  Luke's,  Latrobe,  $6.62; 
Grace,  Pittsburgh,  $20.21 ;  offering  taken  at  services  of  St.  Andrew's  Broth- 
erhood of  Trinity  Church,  Pittsburgh,  $15.25;  Christ,  Brownsville,  $5.00; 
Our  Father,  Foxburg,  $6.00;  St.  James'  Memorial,  Pittsburgh,  $39.87;  St. 
Luke's,  Pittsburgh,  $5.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Pittsburgh,  $15.23;  Emmanuel, 
Corry,  $2.05 ;  Calvary,  Pittsburgh,  $253.05 ;  Calvary,  Pittsburgh,  $248.76. 

Individuals — Rev.  William  E.  Rambo,  Brownsville,  $5.00;  from  a  mem- 
ber of  Calvary  Church,  Pittsburgh,  $25.00;  Mr.  Edward  T.  Dravo,  Alle- 
gheny, $10.00;  Mrs.  George  MacNamara,  Erie  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $1.00;  Mr.  H.  L.  Ringwalt,  Pittsburgh,  $5.00;  Mrs.  H.  W.  Bostwick, 
Franklin.  $5.00;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Steed,  Crafton,  $10.00;  "Z."  (Special), 
$75.00;  Christ,  Allegheny,  per  "E.  S.  C."  $50.00;  Rev.  Robert  A.  Benton, 
Norfolk,  Va.,  $10.00;  Rev.  Frederick  F.  Flewelling,  Johnstown,  $10.00; 
proceeds  of  a  fund  left  by  the  late  Senior  Warden,  Mr.  Henry  E.  Boyd,  of 
St.  Stephen's  Church,  McKeesport,  $500.00;  "Anonymous,"  $75.00;  Christ, 
Allegheny,  per  "E.  S.  C,"  $50.00. 

Porto    Rico  1907- 1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $1900  $2000  $525  $4425 

Individuals    26  00  11  00  10  00  47  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $91  25 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..  .  $350  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $35  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Trinity,  Ponce,  $12.00;  Holy  Trinity,  Ponce,  $7.00. 
Individuals — Rev.  David  W.  Bland,  Mayaguez  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $25.00;  Mrs.  Victoria  N.  Bean,  Vieques,  $1.00. 

1908-1909 
Churches — Holy    Trinity,    Ponce,    $10.00;    St.    Andrew's,    Mayaguez, 
$10.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.   Victoria   N.   Bean,   Raleigh,   N.   C,  $1.00;   the   Rt. 
Rev.  James  H.  Van  Buren,  D.D..  San  Juan   (Special),  $10.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — All  Saints',  Vieques,  $5-25. 

Individuals — Mr.  George  Neilson,  Ponce,  received  through  Holy  Trin- 
ity Church,  $10.00. 


96 

Quincy  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1510  Total 

Churches    $16890  $14252  $12606  $437  48 

Individuals   200  200 

Total  contributions  for  three  years   $439  48 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $1,200  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $197  60 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Grace,  Osco,  $7.68;  Good  Shepherd,  Quincy,  $8.60;  Cathe- 
dral of  St.  John,  Quincy,  $13.00;  Trinity,  Rock  Island  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $77.00;  Christ,  Moline  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $9.45; 
St.  Peter's,  Canton,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Rock  Island  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $5.00;  Grace,  Galesburg,  $7.45;  St.  Andrew's,  Peoria,  $3.00;  St.  John's, 
Galesburg,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Peoria,  $5.72;  Trinity,  Rock  Island  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $20.30;  Zion,  Mendon,  $7.70. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Mary's,  Knoxville,  $12.50;  St.  Jude's,  Tiskilwa,  $1.15; 
Cathedral  of  St.  John.  Quincy,  $15.10;  Trinity,  Rock  Island  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $43.40;  Christ,  Moline  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $3.37; 
Trinity,  Rock  Island  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $1.50;  Trinity,  Rock 
Island  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.10;  St.  John's,  Kewanee,  $3.80;  St. 
John's,  Henry,  $1.25;  Grace,  Galesburg,  $15.00;  St.  Paul's,  Peoria,  $14.35; 
St.  Mark's,  Knoxville,  $14.00;  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Quincy,  $12.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  W.  T.  Bell,  Farmington,  $2.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Trinity,  Rock  Island  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $26.73; 
St.  Jude's,  Tiskilwa.  $2.50;  St.  John's,  Kewanee,  $3.25;  Trinity,  Rock 
Island  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $0.75;  St.  Peter's,  Canton,  $9.65; 
Grace,  Galesburg,  $7.45;  St.  Paul's,  Peoria,  $25.40;  Christ,  Moline,  $6.73; 
Good  Shepherd.  Quincy,  $7.25;  Trinity,  Rock  Island  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $5.00;  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Quincy,  $31.35. 

Rhode    Island  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $372  46  $322  S3  $279  33  $974  32 

Individuals    320  50  95  25  233  13  648  88 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1  623  20 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years.  .       $900  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $268  50 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churchcs—St  Philip's,  Crompton,  $6.95;  Trinity,  Newport,  $58.94; 
St.  Thomas.  Greenville,  $0.75;  Christ,  Lonsdale,  $18.10;  St.  John's,  Provi- 
dence, $129.87;  St.  Stephen's,  Providence,  $145.85;  St.  Stephen's,  Provi- 
dence, $1.00;  Ascension,  Wakefield,  $5.66;  Grace,  Providence,  $3.00;  Ascen- 
sion, Auburn,  $2.34. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Zabriskie,  Newport,  $25.00;  from  a  parishioner  of 
St.  Stephen's  Church,  Providence,  first  offering  for  the  Five  Million 
Dollars  Permanent  Pension  Fund,  given  on  October  16,  1907,  $10.00;  Mrs. 
Zabriskie,  Newport,  $25.00;  Rev.  Alfred  E.  Johnson,  Providence,  $50.00; 
from  four  persons,  per  the  Rev.  George  McC.  Fiske,  St.  Stephen's,  Provi- 
dence (Special),  $10.00;  "Anonymous,"  Providence,  $0.50;  "Newport,  R. 
I."  (Special),  $200.00. 


97 

Rhode  Island — Contributors — 1908- 1909 — Continued 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Wickford,  $7.35;  Emmanuel,  Manville,  $3-50 J 
St.  John's,  Barrington,  $15.45;  Trinity,  Mewport,  $77.43;  Christ,  Lonsdale 
(.Automatic  Pensions  at  64 j,  $19.65;  Ascension,  Auburn,  $2.46;  St.  Paul's, 
Wickford,  $16.56;  St.  Stephen's,  Providence,  $167.93;  Sl  Paul's,  Wick- 
ford, $2.00;  St  Philip's,  Crompton,  $7.70;  Ascension,  Wakefield,  $2.50. 

Individuals — Rev.  C.  A.  L.  Richards,  D.D.,  Providence,  $10.00;  Rev. 
Daniel  Goodwin,  Ph.D.,  East  Greenwich,  $10.00;  Rev.  Alfred  Evan  John- 
son, Providence,  $50.00;  Mrs.  Zechariah  Chafee,  Providence,  $25.00;  "From 
one  who  intended  giving  Quinquagesima  and  was  prevented  from  doing 
so,"  Providence,  $0.25. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Grace,  Providence,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Wickford,  $10.00;  Em- 
manuel, Manville,  $5.60;  St.  Mary's,  Portsmouth,  $2.05;  St.  John's,  Bar- 
rnigton,  $8.75;  Grace,  Providence,  $18.08;  St.  Thomas',  Providence,  $l.oo; 
Ascension,  Wakefield,  $4.28;  Trmity,  Newport,  $65.50;  Christ,  Lonsdale, 
$17.81;  St.  Thomas,  Greenville,  $2.07;  St.  Alban's,  Centerdale,  $2.00;  Trin- 
ity, Newport,  $4.51;  St.  Philip's,  Crompton,  $5.27;  St.  John's,  Providence, 
$25.00;  'irinity,  Bristol,  $1.90;  St.  Stephen's,  Providence,  $67.25;  St.  John's, 
Providence,  $36.26. 

Individuals — Rev.  B.  Stevens  Bert,  Newport,  $1.00;  Mrs.  W.  D.  U. 
Shearman,  Providence,  $1.00;  Rev.  A.  E.  Johnson,  Providence,  $50.00; 
Rev.  Theodore  D.  Martin,  Auburn,  $1.13;  Rev.  C.  A.  L.  Richards,  D.D., 
Providence,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Zabriskie,  Newport,  $25.00;  Rev.  Daniel  Goodwin, 
Ph.D.,  East  Greenwich,  $20.00;  Mrs.  Zechariah  Chafee,  Providence,  $25.00; 
Mr.  William  Gammell,  Providence,  $ioo.oo. 

Sacramento  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    •.,.$18194  $16340  $14141  $48675 

Individuals    10  00  I  00  8  00  19  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $505  75 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $2,375  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $51  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Mary's,  Napa,  $1.76;  St.  Luke's,  Woodland,  $3.70;  St. 
Paul's,  Sacramento,  $13.20;  Grace,  St.  Helena,  $6.25;  St.  Luke's,  Wood- 
land, $5.55;  St.  Peter's,  Mare  Island,  $7.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Qoverdale, 
$5.20;  St.  Luke's,  Auburn,  $4.65;  St.  Stephen's,  Colusa,  $5.07;  St.  John's, 
Areata,  $3.50;  St.  John's,  Petaluma  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $20.00; 
St.  Mary's,  Napa,  $12.21;  St.  Paul's,  Virginia  City,  $15.00;  St.  John's, 
Chico,  $4.75;  St.  Paul's,  Benicia,  $7.20;  St.  John's,  Marysville,  $6.60;  Ascen- 
sion, Vallejo,  $10.60;  Christ,  Eureka,  $12.65;  Incarnation,  Santa  Rosa, 
$10.35;  St.  Mark's,  Yreka,  $5.00;  Emmanuel,  Grass  Valley,  $6.25;  St. 
Andrew's,  Corning,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Nevada  City,  $10.45;  St.  Luke's,  East 
Auburn,  $3.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  D.  T.  Booth,  Cloverdale  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $2.00;  Rev.  D.  T.  Booth,  Cloverdale  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$1.00;  Mr.  Henry  Tuson,  Colusa,  $5.cx);  Rev.  D.  T.  Booth,  Cloverdale 
(Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $2.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  John's,  Areata.  $2.25 ;  St.  Peter's  Chapel,  Mare  Island, 
$12.15;  St.  Luke's,  Woodland,  $4.50;  St.  Luke's,  Auburn,  $6.50;  St.  John's, 
Petaluma  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $25.00;  St.  Luke's,  Benicia,  $11.25; 


98 

Sacramento — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
St.  John's,  Marysville,  $5.45;  Ascension,  Vallejo,  $10.50;  St.  John's,  Oro- 
ville,  $3.70;  Good  Shepherd,  Cloverdale,  $2.30;  St.  Mary's,  Yreka,  $5.30; 
St.  Mary's,  Ferndale,  $5.40;  Trinity,  Nevada  City,  $11.60;  St.  Stephen's, 
Colusa,  $500;  St.  John's,  Chico,  $4.65;  Incarnation,  Santa  Rosa,  $12.65; 
Emmanuel,  Grass  Valley,  $13.05;  St.  Andrew's,  Corning,  $2.00;  Christ, 
Eureka,  $10.15;  St.  John's,  Chico,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  D.  T.  Booth,  Cloverdale  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Luke's,  Woodland,  $5.25 ;  St.  Peter's  Chapel,  Mare 
Island,  $7.15;  St.  Stephen's,  Colusa,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Sacramento,  $15.00; 
Good  Shepherd,  Cloverdale,  $3.65;  St.  John's,  Petaluma  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $23.85;  St.  John's,  Benicia,  $2.95;  St.  Luke's,  Woodland,  $6.00; 
St.  Luke's,  East  Auburn,  $3.65;  Christ,  Oak  Park,  $2.40;  St.  Andrew's, 
Corning,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  Areata,  $3.50;  Our  Saviour,  Placerville,  $4.50; 
Emmanuel,  Grass  Valley,  $16.80;  Incarnation,  Santa  Rosa,  $26.00;  St. 
Stephen's,  Colusa,  $3.01;  St.  Mary's,  Ferndale,  $3.20;  St.  Luke's,  Wood- 
land, $2.50. 

Individuals — "L.  T.,"  Colusa  Junction  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund), 
$5.00;  Rev.  D.  E.  Holt,  Woodland,  $2.00;  Rev.  D.  E.  Holt,  Woodland, 
$1.00. 

Salina  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $67  06  $64  30  $64  71  $196  07 

Individuals    10  04  41  72  34  72  86  48 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $282  55 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years... $100  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  a.ppropriations  $40  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Holy  Apostles',  Ellsworth,  $1.00;  Epiphany,  Concordia, 
$4.26;  Trinity,  Formosa,  $9.55;  St.  Peter's,  Minneapolis,  $14.21;  Holy 
Apostles',  Ellsworth,  $2.00;  Christ  Cathedral,  Salina,  $9.59;  St.  Paul's, 
Beloit,  $20.00;  Christ,  Kingman,  $2.45;  St.  Cornelius,  Dodge  City,  $2.00; 
Heavenly  Rest,  Wakeeney,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  A.  R.  Purton,  Minneapolis,  $5.04;  "Cash,"  Salina, 
$5.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Beloit,  $6.15;  Christ,  Kingman,  $4.00;  Trinity, 
Formoso,  $7.80;  St.  Peter's,  Minneapolis,  $10.35;  Christ  Cathedral,  Salina, 
$21.85;  Holy  Apostles',  Ellsworth,  $6.00;  Grace,  Hutchinson,  $5.00;  St. 
Cornelius.  Dodge  City,  $3.15. 

Individuals — Miss  Frances  A.  Dooley,  Salina,  $25.00;  Trinity  Sunday 
School,  Formoso,  $6.72;  Miss  Frances  A.  Dooley,  Salina  (Special),  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Christ  Cathedral,  Salina,  $40.95 ;  St.  Paul's,  Goodland, 
$6.50 ;  Epiphany,  Concordia,  $4.75 ;  St.  Peter's,  Salina,  $5.61 ;  Holy  Apostles', 
Ellsworth,  $6.90. 

Individuals — Trinity  Sunday  School,  Formoso,  $4.72;  Miss  FrancesA. 
Dooley,  Salina  (Special  Cases),  $20.00;  Miss  Frances  A.  Dooley,  Salina 
(Special),  $5.00;  Miss  Frances  A.  Dooley,  Salina  (Special),  $5.00. 


99 

South  Carolina             1907-1908         1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $17866            $14824  $26061  $58751 

Individuals   32  00               642  00                 30  50  704  50 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $i|292  oi 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $7,525  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriation.s $611  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Matthias,  Summerton,  $3.10;  Good  Shepherd,  Yorkville, 
$20.00;  Christ,  Greenville,  $7.75;  Advent,  Spartanburg,  $40.70;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Yorkville,  $1.50;  Trinity,  Columbia,  $30.90;  St.  Luke's,  Charleston, 
$26.55;  Nativity,  Union,  $4.00;  St.  David's,  Cheraw,  $14.15;  Prince  George, 
Winyah,  Georgetown,  $13.31;  Redeemer,  Orangeburg,  $11.70;  Zion,  East- 
over,  $5.00. 

Indiv-idnals — Mrs.  H.  M.  Jarvis,  Kingstree,  $1.00;  Allendale  Lodge, 
Knights  of  Pythias,  Allendale,  $2.00;  Mrs.  E.  P.  Alexander,  South  Island, 
$1.00;  the  Misses  Lynah,  Grahamville,  $15.00;  Mrs.  K.  C.  Porcher,  of 
Trinity  Church,  Black  Oak,  $2.00;  Mrs.  H.  M.  Jarvis,  Kingstree,  $1.00; 
Mrs.  C.  M.  Schott,  Charleston,  $5.00;  "X.  Y.  Z.,"  Charleston  (Special), 
$5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  John's,  Florence,  $8.25;  Christ,  Mars  Bluflf,  $1.00;  Na- 
tivity, Union,  $3.41;  St.  Luke's,  Charleston,  $23.33;  Trinity,  Columbia, 
$30-90;  Good  Shepherd,  Columbia,  $13.50;  Holy  Communion,  Charleston, 
$9.58;  Christ,  Mars  Blutf,  $1.00;  St.  Paul's,  Summerville,  $23.86;  St. 
David's,  Cheraw,  $7.55;  St.  Helena's,  Beaufort,  $5.00;  St.  David's,  Cheraw, 
$2.35;  St.  Paul's,  Bennettsville,  $6.31;  Zion,  Eastover,  $5.00;  St.  Stephen's, 
Ridgway,  $3-35;  St.  Matthew's,  Fort  Motte,  $3.85. 

Individuals — Mrs.  M.  Emma  Jarvis,  Kingstree,  $1.00;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
W.  E.  Lindsay  and  sister,  Glendale,  $6.00;  Allendale  Lodge,  Knights  of 
Pythias,  Allendale,  $2.00;  the  Misses  Lynah,  Grahamville,  $15.00;  "A 
lady,"  Zion,  Eastover,  $500;  Mrs.  C.  M.  Schott,  Charleston,  $5.00;  Mrs. 
K.  C.  Porcher,  Charleston,  $2.00;  Rev.  K.  G.  Finlay,  Columbia  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  Mrs.  H.  M.  Jarvis,  Kingstree,  $1.00;  "Designated, 
where  the  Fund  would  not  apply,"  Charleston  (Special),  $100.00;  Mrs. 
Charles  M.  Schott,  Charleston  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $500.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Christ,  Mars  Bluff,  $1.00;  Nativity,  Union,  $2.75;  Trinity, 
Columbia,  $24.06 ;  The  Cross,  Bluffton,  $6.01 ;  Sheldon,  McPhersonville, 
$3.50;  Grace,  Charleston,  $16.55;  Prince  Frederick,  Peedee,  $1.00;  The 
Advent,  Spartanburg,  $29.88;  All  Saints',  Waverly  Mills,  $2.00;  Redeemer, 
Orangeburg,   $7.00;    St.    John's,    Florence,    $4.60;    St.    John's,    Charleston, 

$1.00;    ,   Rion,   $10.00;    Good    Shepherd,    Yorkville,    $9.00;    Advent, 

Marion,  $3.90;  Trinity,  Edgefield,  $2.20;  Our  Saviour,  Rock  Hill,  $3.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Pendleton,  $2.65;  Holy  Communion,  Charleston,  $7.07;  St. 
James',  Santee,  $2.50;  St.  Alban's,  Blackville,  $3.50;  Holy  Apostles,  Barn- 
well, $9.90;  St.  David's,  Cheraw,  $3.50;  St.  John's,  Berkeley  Parish,  $2.50; 
Holy  Trinity,  Grahamville,  $2.27;  Grace,  Camden,  $6.00;  St.  David's, 
Cheraw,  $15.64;  St.  Mark's,  Chester.  $2.10;  St.  Paul's,  Summerville,  $10.11; 
Epiphany,  Eutawville,  $11.35;  St.  Michael's,  Charleston,  $18.87;  St.  Paul's, 
Batesburg,  $3.25;  St.  Luke's,  Charleston,  $13.95;  Ascension,  Hagood,  $8.00; 
Prince  George,  Winyah,  Georgetown,  $10.00. 

Individuals — "L.  H.  N.,"  Florence,  $1.00;  Mrs.  H.  M.  Jarvis,  Kingstree, 
$1.00;  Mrs.  W.  E.  Lindsay  and  Miss  E.  L.  Tew,  Glendale,  $6.50;  Mr.  John 
Laird,  Aiken,  $2.00;  Allendale  Lodge,  No.  60,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Allen- 
dale, $2.00;  the  Misses  Lynah,  Grahamville,  $15.00;  Mrs.  K.  C.  Porcher, 
Charleston,  $1.00;  Mrs.  K.  C.  Porcher,  Charleston  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $1.00;  Mrs.  M.  Emma  Jarvis,  Kingstree,  $1.00. 


100 

South  Dakota                1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $192  30             $208  86  $233  22  $634  38 

Individuals   12  95                 24  17  20  00  57  12 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $691  50 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $1,913  25 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $5  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Church  of  Our  Merciful  Saviour,  Santee  Mission,  $5.00; 
Trinity,  Groton,  $3.58;  St.  Mary's,  Webster,  $341;  St.  John's,  Bristol,  $1.05; 
Grace,  Hurley,  $2.00;  Ascension,  Springtield,  $6.74;  St.  Elizabeth's,  Stand- 
ing Rock  Mission,  $4.80;  Good  Shepherd,  Standing  Rock  Mission,  $0.99; 
St.  John  Baptist,  Standing  Rock  Mission,  $0.85;  St.  Thomas',  Standing 
Rock  Mission,  $0.69;  Emmanuel,  Rapid  City,  $7.12;  Calvary,  Sioux  Falls, 
$12.00;  Christ,  Yankton,  $20.00;  Christ,  Lead,  $10.00;  collections  from 
congregations  in  the  Cheyenne  River  Mission,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $12.00; 
Grace,  Madison,  $3.50;  Christ,  Milbank,  $7.50;  St.  Mary's,  Sisseton  Agency, 
$2.00;  St.  James',  Emery  Swim  Lake,  $6.05;  St.  John  Baptist,  Lake  Tra- 
verse, $2.50;  St.  Luke's,  Veblen  Township,  $2.57;  Trinity,  Howard,  $3-5o; 
St.  Elizabeth's,  Standing  Rock,  $10.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Standing  Rock, 
$1.00;  St  Thomas',  Standing  Rock,  $0.28;  Calvary,  Sioux  Falls,  $6.^1; 
St.  George's,  Redfield,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Watertown,  $3.90;  All  Saints'  School, 
Sioux  Falls,  $7.00;  All  Saints'  School,  Sioux  Falls,  $7.86;  Holy  Fellow- 
ship, Greenwood,  $5.00;  St.  Philip's,  Yankton  Mission,  $4.00;  Holy  Name, 
Chotean  Creek,  Yankton  Mission,  $3.00;  Trinity,  Pierre,  $5.75;  St.  Peter's, 
Ft.  Pierre,  $2.35 ;  Mission  in  Blunt,  $2.05 ;  Ephphatha  Chapel,  St  Mary's 
School,  $7.12;  Trinity,  Rosebud,  $1.98;  Chapel  of  Jesus,  Rosebud,  $0.75; 
All  Saints',  Rosebud,  $0.80. 

Individuals — Woman's  (Indian)  Auxiliary,  St  John  Baptist,  $3.00; 
Mr.  S.  H.  Windsor,  Christ  Church,  Yankton,  $5.00;  Mr.  Ben  Darby,  per 
Grace  Church,  Huron,  $4-9S- 

1908- 1909 
Churches — Christ,  Crow  Creek,  $0.76;  St  John  Baptist,  Crow  Creek, 
$2.47;  All  Saints',  Crow  Creek,  $0.83;  St.  Peter's,  Crow  Creek,  $0.72; 
Rosebud  Mission,  Ascension  Church,  $0.50;  Rosebud  Mission,  Holy  Inno- 
cents Church,  $4.00;  Santee  Mission,  Our  Most  Merciful  Saviour,  $2.00; 
Pine  Ridge  Mission,  Corn  Creek  District,  Chester  Red  Kettle,  $4.00; 
Grace,  Hurley,  $2.50;  Ascension  Station,  Rosebud  Mission,  $0.50;  Holy 
Innocents,  Rosebud  Mission,  $4.00;  Most  Merciful  Saviour,  Santee  Mis- 
sion, $2.00;  Trinity.  Howard,  $5.00;  Christ,  Yankton,  $13.00;  Living  Water, 
Dell  Rapids,  $10.00;  Redeemer,  Flandreau,  $6.00;  Calvary,  Sioux  Falls, 
$14.00;  Christ,  Lead,  $10.00;  St.  John's,  Deadwood,  $5.50;  Trinity,  Water- 
town,  $5.85;  Christ,  Chamberlain,  $3.00;  Grace,  Madison,  $5.00;  St.  Mary's, 
Webster,  $2.50;  St.  Andrew's,  Scotland,  $1.75;  St.  John  Baptist,  Sisseton 
Agency,  $6.00;  St.  James',  Sisseton  Agency,  $10.00;  St.  Elizabeth's,  Stand- 
ing Rock  Mission,  $4.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Standing  Rock  Mission,  $1.65; 
St  John  Baptist,  Standing  Rock  Mission,  $2.00;  St.  Thomas,  Standing  Rock 
Mission,  $0.27;  Grand  River  School,  $0.63;  Emmanuel,  Rapid  City,  $17.00; 
All  Angels',  Spearfish,  $2.00;  Christ  Milbank,  $11.50;  St.  Mary's,  Sisseton 
Agency,  $6.00;  St.  James',  Sisseton  Agency,  $3.75;  St.  Luke's,  Sisseton 
Agency,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $5.07;  Calvary,  Cheyenne 
Agency,  $0.30;  St.  Stephen's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.52;  Ascension,  Cheyenne 
Agency,  $0.50;  St  Mary's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $2.00;  Emmanuel,  Cheyenne 
Agency,  $3.18;  St.  Thomas.  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.19;  St.  Andrew's,  Chey- 
enne Agency,  $0.60;  St.  Mark's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.25.;  St.  Paul's, 
Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.37;  St  Luke's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $1.00;  St.  George's, 


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South  Dakota — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
Redfield,  $3.00;  Mission,  Blunt,  $2.20;  St.  Peter's,  Ft.  Pierre,  $3-9o;  Trin- 
ity, Pierre,  $5.80;  Chapel  of  the  Incarnation,  Dallas,  $7.30. 

Individuals — All  Saints'  Sunday  School,  Sioux  Falls,  $2.92;  from  the 
Choir  of  Grace  Church,  Huron,  $5.00;  All  Saints'  Sunday  School,  Sioux 
Falls,  $5.00;  Ascension  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Rosebud  Mission,  $1.75; 
Blessed  Redeemer  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Santee  Mission,  $2.50;  Merciful 
Saviour  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Santee  Mission,  $2.00;  Holy  Name  Woman's 
Auxiliary,  Yankton  Mission,  $5.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Pine  Ridge  Mission,  Pine  Ridge  Agency,  $10.71 ;  Living 
Water,  Dell  Rapids,  $5.00;  Redeemer,  Flandreau,  $12.00;  Calvary,  Sioux 
Falls,  $18.44;  Ascension,  Springfield,  $12.18;  Grace,  Madison,  $5.00;  Christ, 
Milbank,  $10.20;  All  Angels',  Spearfish,  $2.50;  Christ,  Yankton,  $2.95; 
Trinity,  Howard,  $5.00;  St.  Elizabeth's,  Standing  Rock,  $5.50;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Standing  Rock,  $2.00;  St.  John  Baptist,  Standing  Rock,  $1.20;  St. 
Thomas,  Standing  Rock,  $0.45;  Christ,  Chamberlain,  $3.15;  St.  Mary's, 
Sisseton  Agency,  $2.50;  St.  John  Baptist,  Sisseton  Agency,  $3.45;  St. 
James',  Sisseton  Agency,  $6.07;  St.  Luke's,  Sisseton  Agency,  $4.00;  St. 
Thomas,  Sturgis,  $3.75;  St.  Mary's,  Mitchell,  $4.25;  Grace,  Huron,  $5.00; 
St.  Mary's,  Mitchell,  $2.50;  St.  James',  Belle  Fourche.  $2.00;  St.  Eliza- 
beth's, Standing  Rock  Mission,  $3.04;  Good  Shepherd,  Standing  Rock 
Mission,  $0.36;  St.  John  Baptist,  Standing  Rock  Mission,  $1.52;  St. 
Thomas',  Standing  Rock  Mission,  $0.69;  St.  Mary's  Agency,  $5.85;  St. 
John  Baptist,  Easter  Tovi^nship,  $0.25;  St.  James',  Emery  Swim  Lake, 
$4.94;  St.  Luke's,  Veblin  Township,  $471;  Church  of  Jesus,  Rosebud 
Mission,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Rosebud  Mission,  $5.24;  Mediator,  Rosebud  Mis- 
sion, $2.96;  Calvary,  Rosebud  Mission,  $1.20;  St.  James',  Rosebud  Mission, 
$1.30;  Holy  Innocents,  Rosebud  Mission,  $1.43;  St.  Peter's,  Rosebud  Mis- 
sion, $1.17;  St.  Andrew's,  Rosebud  Mission,  $1.05;  St.  Barnabas  Station 
$1.02 ;  Christ,  Crow  Creek  Agency,  $4.33 ;  St.  John  Baptist,  Crow  Creek 
Agency,  $3.05;  Trinity,  Pierre,  $6.93;  St.  John's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $11.86; 
St.  Barnabas,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.67;  Calvary,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.30; 
St.  Stephen's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.93 ;  Ascension,  Cheyenne  Agency, 
$3.38 ;  St.  Mary's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $1.01 ;  Emmanuel,  Cheyenne  Agency, 
$1.68;  St.  Thomas',  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.62;  St,  Luke's,  Cheyenne  Agency, 
$0.67;  St.  Paul's,  Cheyenne  Agency,  $0.31;  Trinity,  Pierre  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $5.00;  ,  Blunt,  $2.70;  Trinity.  Watertown,  $21.25. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Joseph  West,  per  S.  H.  Windsor.  Flandreau,  $10.00; 
All  Saints'  Sunday  School,  Sioux  Falls,  $10.00. 

Southern  Florida  IQ07-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $164  79  $46  45  $1,456  20  $1,667  44 

Individuals    7  00  13  00  23  00  43  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $i,7io  44 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $3,800  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $1,424  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — Good  Shepherd,  Punta  Gorda,  $0.62;  St.  Andrew's,  Ft. 
Pierce,  $0.30;  St.  Luke's  Cathedral,  Orlando,  $5.50;  Holy  Cross,  Sanford, 
$2.68;  Christ,  Longwood,  $1.76;  Holy  Trinity.  West  Palm  Beach,  $1.91; 
St.  Andrew's,  Tampa,  $4.55;  Christ,  Longwood.  $5.27;  St.  Barnabas,  De 
Land.  $6.30;  St.  Peter's,  St.  Petersburg,  $13.15;  "St.  Paul's.  Key  West, 
$53.48;    Good    Shepherd,   Dunedin.   $10.65;    Ascension,   Clearwater,  $3.25; 


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Southern    Florida — ^Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Redeemer,  Avon  Park,  $3.06;  St.  John  Baptist,  Orlando,  $3.10;  St.  Luke's, 
Orlando,  $16.00;   St.  Andrew's,  Ft.   Pierce,  $2.51;   Trinity,   Miami,  $5.00; 
Trinity.  Thonotosassa,  $2.20;  Grace,  Ocala,  $20.00;  Seminole  Indian  Mis- 
sion, $1.50;  Christ,  Bradentown,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  H.  H.  Ten  Broeck,  Bradentown  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $7.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches—St.  Paul's,  Walton,  $4.45;  "Miami,  Fla.,"  $10.22;  Bethesda 
by  the  Sea,  Palm  Beach,  $18.25;  St.  John  Baptist,  Orlando,  $2.45;  Mis- 
sionary Jurisdiction  of  Southern  Florida,  $11.08. 

Individuals — Rev.  H.  H.  Ten  Broeck,  Bradentown,  $5.00;  Rev.  H.  H. 
Ten  Broeck,  Bradentown,  $7.00;  Mrs.  Agnes  E.  Butler,  Laurel,  Md.,  $1.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Churches  and  Missions.  Missionary  District  of  Southern 
Florida,  $23.40;  Holy  Cross,  Buena  Vista,  $2.00;  Bethesda  by  the  Sea, 
Palm  Beach  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $1,417,00;  All  Saints',  Lakeland, 
$12.80;  All  Saints',  Lakeland,  $1.00. 

Individuals — "H.,"  Orlando,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Sara  Roche,  per  Rev.  H.  H. 
P.  Roche,  Deland,  $5.00;  Rev.  Henry  H.  Ten  Broeck,  Bradentown,  $7.00; 
Mrs.  Agnes  E.  Butler,  Laurel,  Md.,  $1.00. 

Southern  Ohio  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $569  53  $407  96  $598  81  $1,576  30 

Individuals   i8  00  11  00  1000  3900 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1,615  30 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $3,014  00 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations ^37  35 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Trinity,  Newark,  $16.01;  Christ,  Cincinnati,  $117.91;  St. 
Paul's,  Columbus.  $3.65;  Advent,  Cincinnati.  $10.70;  All  Saints',  Ports- 
mouth, $35.82;  Grace.  Avondale,  Cincinnati,  $7.55;  St.  Paul's,  Chillicothe, 
$13.30;  Grace.  Cincinnati,  $2.50;  St.  Margaret's,  Dayton,  $2.14;  Chrisi-, 
Ironton,  $14.86;  Christ.  Dayton,  $21.90;  Christ,  Glendale.  $74-04;  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  Cincinnati.  $30.78:  All  Saints'.  Portsmouth,  $27.01;  St.  Peter's, 
Carthage,  $1.67;  Epiphany.  Cincinnati,  $20.50;  Calvary,  Clifton,  Cincinnati. 
$101.40;  St.  Luke's,  Marietta,  $11.08;  St.  John's,  Lancaster,  $S-(>6'  Christ. 
Springfield.  $16.35;  Advent.  Cincinnati,  $21.79;  St.  Philip's.  Columbus. 
$9.91 ;  St.  John's.  Worthington,  $5.00. 

Individuals— Rev.  Peter  Tinsley.  Walnut  Hills.  $500;  Mrs.  _  A.  N. 
Whiting,  Columbus.  $2.00;  Rev.  John  Hewiti^.  Columbus  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $10.00;  St.  Luke's,  Cincinnati,  per  Mr.  Christian  Boer,  $1.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches—St  Paul's,  Greenville,  $7.00:  Grace.  College  Hill,  $2.50; 
St.  Mary's.  Hillsboro.  $10.10;  Trinity.  Newark,  $14.66;  St.  Paul's,  Chilli- 
cothe. $28.28;  Epiphany,  Cincinnati.  $t8.io;  Christ.  Glendale,  $91.03;  St. 
Luke's  Marietta,  $14.15;  Calvary,  Clifton,  Cincinnati.  $125.00;  Advent, 
Cincinnati,  $12.50;  Advent.  Cincinnati,  $17.31;  St.  John's,  Lancaster,  $5-35'. 
Christ,  Springfield,  $19.25;  All  Saints',  Portsmouth,  $9.70;  Christ,  Cin- 
cinnati $3303. 

Individuals — Mr.  William  Salway.  Cincinnati,  $5.00;  Mrs.  A.  N.  Whit- 
ing, Columbus,  $1.00;  "A  Friend,"  Worthington  (Special),  $5.00. 


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Southern  Ohio — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Chta-ches— Good  Shepherd,  Norwood,  $4-85;  Grace,  College  Hill,  $2.40; 
Trinity,  Newark  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $i7-35 ;  St.  Paul's,  Chilli- 
cothe,  $12.30;  Epiphany,  Cincinnati.  $42.30;  Christ,  Ironton,  $6.70;  Christ, 
Dayton,  $13.00;  St.  Luke's,  Marietta,  $12.00;  St.  James,  Zanesville  $6.75; 
Advent,  Cincinnati,  $28.46;  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Cincinnati,  $3448;  Cal- 
vary, Cincinnati,  $100.00;  St.  Luke's,  Cincinnati,  $9.33;  St.  Mary's,  Hills- 
boro,  $30.00;  Christ,  Glendale,  $110.66;  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Cincinnati, 
$21.29;  St.  James',  Zanesville,  $5.97;  All  Saints',  Portsmouth,  $15.04;  St. 
John's,  Lancaster,  $4.00;  Advent,  Cincinnati,  $23.08;  Christ,  Cincinnati, 
$88.85;  All  Saints',  Portsmouth,  $10.00. 

Individuals— Mrs.  F.  W.  Case,  Worthington,  $5.00;  Mr.  G.  H.  Stans- 
bury,  Cincinnati  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $5.00. 

Southern  Virginia         1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $16080  $25466  $33896  $754  42 

Individuals   20  00  23  00  16  00  59  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $813  42 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years...  $900  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $7  So 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Grace  (R.  E.  Lee),  Memorial,  Latimer  Parish,  Lexington, 
$25.00;  St.  Paul's,  Salem,  $18.16;  Christ,  Martinsville,  $4.00;  Emmanuel, 
Bristol,  $7.00;  Grace,  Radford.  $2.56;  Grace,  East  Radford,  $5.52;  Manakin 
Church,  King  William  Parish.  $2.40;  St.  John's.  Wytheville,  $10.00;  Em- 
manuel, Powhatan  County,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Nelson  Parish.  $2.84;  St 
Luke's,  Blackstone,  $361;  St.  Paul's  Memorial,  Lawrenceville,  $5.00;  St. 
Luke's,  Sublett-s,  $21.55;  Grace.  Norfolk.  $2.00;  St._  John's,  Wytheville, 
$1.00;  St.  Luke's,  Hot  Springs,  $20.00;  Abinedon,  Abingdon,  $1.50;  Grace, 
Petersburg,  $15.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Clifton  Forge.  $3.66. 

Individuals— ThTink  offering  from  Mr.  L.  C.  Hansborough,  of  St. 
Paul's,  Salem,  $20.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches— St.  Luke's  Clover.  $2.50:  St.  Paul's.  Salem,  $23.74;  Em- 
manuel Bristol,  $2.89;  Christ.  Martinsville,  $2.75:  Grace,  Radford,  $6.61; 
St.  Luke's.  Clover,  $1.00:  St.  Luke's.  Blackstone  $5.26;  Gibson  Memorial, 
Crewe,  $1.05:  Christ,  Not+oway,  $2.62;  St.  Luke's,  Hot  Springs.  $TOO.oo; 
Grace.  Powhatan  County.  $12.00;  St.  Luke's,  Powhatan  County,  $11^.13; 
St.  Paul's,  Newport  News.  $5.00;  St.  Andrew's.  Clifton  Forsre.  $2.60; 
Trinity,  Arrington,  $2.45;  Christ.  Arrington,  $1.6"?;  Grace.  Petersburg, 
$10.00;  Emmanuel,  Powhatan  CounW,  $10.00:  St.  James'.  Powhatan 
Countv,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Lawrenceville  $=;.oo;  Trinitv,  Staunton,  $?d.30; 
Manakin  Church.  King  William  Parish,  Vinita  $1.90;  Brandon,  Prince 
Georee  County,  $2.70;  Ritchie  Memorial.  Claremont,  $1.51. 

Ifidividnals — Mr.  F.  C.  Cantine  Houston  (Special),  $5.00:  Mrs.  George 
S.  Read,  Belle  Haven,  $5.00;  "From  a  reader  of  the  Southern  Church- 
man" Portsmouth,  $1.00;  Rev.  C.  L.  Simmons,  LTnion  Level.  $200:  Rev. 
Frank  Mezick.  Arrineton.  $5.00;  Rev.  William  P.  Burke.  Norfolk  per 
Mrs.  Burke.  $T00;  from  ♦he  Woman's  Auxiliarv  to  the  Colored  Convo- 
cation of  Southern  Virginia,  $1.50;  Rev.  P.  M.  Boyden,  Burrowsville 
(Special),  $2.50.  ' 

1909-1910 

Churches— Chnst,  Norfolk,  $126.32;  Christ,  Martinsville,  $2.15;  Bru- 


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Southern  VirgIxNIA — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued 
ton  Parish,  Williamsburg,  $7.52;  St.  Paul's,  Salem,  $38.50;  St.  Andrew's, 
Jackson  River  Parish,  $4.00 ;  St.  Thomas,  Christiansburg,  $6.02 ;  St.  Paul's, 
St.  Bride's  Parish,  Norfolk,  $5.00;  Christ,  Norfolk,  $6.20;  St.  Luke's,  Hot 
Springs,  $57.52;  St.  Luke's,  Powhatan  Parish,  $17.82;  Mission  at  Matta- 
morras,  $2.00;  Ascension,  Amherst,  $3.79;  Trinity,  Nelson  Parish,  $3.53; 
Grace,  Nelson  Parish,  $1.55;  St.  John's,  Bedford  City.  $10.66;  Grace, 
Petersburg,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Staunton,  $35.00;  Manakin  Church  (Vinita), 
Powhatan  County,  $1.38. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Emily  J.  S.  Read',  Belle  Haven,  $5.00 ;  Rev.  Frank 
Mezick,  Arlington,  $5.00;  "Anonymous,"  Danville,  $1.00;  "Anonymous," 
Danville,  $5.00. 

Spokane  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $95  64  $99  81  $87  78  $283  23 

Individuals    10  00  10  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $293  23 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $18  25 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — St.  James',  Pullman,  $5-55:  Grace.  Ellensburg,  $15.05;  Holy 
Trinity,  Spokane,  $21.91;  Grace,  Dayton,  $3.80;  Calvary.  Waitsburg,  $2.80; 
St.  Andrew's,  Chelan,  $1.20;  All  Saints'  Cathedral,  Spokane,  $45.33. 

1908-1909 
Churches — Grace,  Dayton,  $1.50;   Calvary,  Waitsburg,  $2.00;  Trinity, 
Starbuck,  $1.50;  Grace,  Ellensburg,  $,38.36;  All  Saints'  Cathedral,  Spokane, 
$45.85;  St.  John's,  Spokane,  $10.60. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Calvary,  Roslyn  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $8.25;  Grace, 
Ellensburg,  $37.00;  All  Saints'  Cathedral.  Spokane,  $42.53. 
Individuals — Mrs.  A.  B.  Hurd,  Spokane  (Special),  $10.00. 

Springfield  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $1828  $9839  $X7i  39  $28806 

Individuals   10  00  10  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $298  06 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $1,812  50 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $5  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — Holy  Trinity,  Danville,  $6.50;  Emmanuel,  Champaign, 
$10.78;  Trinity,  Carrollton,  $1.00. 

Individuals — "M.  C.  E.,"  Paris  (Special),  $5.00;  Rev.  Edmund  Phares, 
Mt.  Vernon,  $5.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — Holy  Trinity,  Danville,  $10.00;  Emmanuel,  Champaign, 
$9-55;  Trinity,  Carrollton,  $1.25;  St.  James',  McLeansboro,  $0.70;  St. 
Peter's,  Mound  City,  $1.52;  Christ,  Carlisle,  $2.45;  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Granite  City,  $1.75;  Trinity,  Mattoon,  $4.10;  St.  Mark's,  Chester,  $3-45; 
St.  Paul's,  Alton,  $29.95;  Grace,  Greenville,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Springfield, 
$2.75;  Redeemer,  (Tairo,  $5.05;  Christ,  Springfield,  $23.87. 


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Springfield— Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Churches — St.  John's,  Decatur,  $11.20;  St.  Paul's  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Crowe), 
Springfield,  $11.25;  Holy  Trinity,  Danville,  $10.00;  Trinity,  Mt.  Vernon, 
$2.84;  St.  Paul's,  Springfield,  $6.10;  St.  Paul's,  Alton,  $1787;  Emmanuel, 
Champaign,  $10.82;  Trinity,  Carrollton,  $1.86;  Holy  Cross,  Jerseyville, 
$1.30;  St.  Peter's,  Chesterfield.  $1.05;  St.  Matthew's,  Bioomington,  $7.02; 
Holy  Cross,  Jerseyville,  i.oo;  Christ,  Springfield,  $31.00;  Trinity,  Mat- 
toon,  $4.35;  St.  John's,  Decatur,  $23.18;  St.  Paul's,  Alton,  $7.05;  Trinity. 
Jacksonville,  $7.90;  Grace,  Greenville,  $4.00;  Trinity,  Lincoln,  $3.95;  Re- 
deemer, Cairo,  $3.15;  St.  Paul's,  Alton,  $4.50; 


Tennessee  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $29701  $.36957  $32046  $98704 

Individuals   146  40  120  00  122  00  388  40 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $^,375  44 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $3,525  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $334  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Chattanooga,  $17.85;  Christ,  Nashville,  $123.53; 
Trinity,  Clarksville,  $12.65;  St.  Peter's  Nashville,  $3-65;  St.  James', 
Bolivar,  $6.71;  Holy  Trinity,  Memphis,  $3.30;  St.  Mary  Magdalene's, 
Fayetteville.  $4.60;  Epiphany,  Knoxville,  $27.06;  Otey  Memorial,  Sewanee, 
$14.26;  St.  Thomas',  Somerville,  $3.05;  Good  Shepherd,  Memphis,  $7.00; 
Grace.  Memphis,  $25.00;  Christ.  Chattanooga,  $4.15;  St.  Mary's  Cathedral, 
Memphis,  $44.20. 

Individuals — Miss  M.  W.  Grant,  Cleveland  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $10.00;  Miss  M.  W.  Grant.  Cleveland,  $10.00;  Rev.  Erskine  Wright. 
Sewanee.  $5.00;  Mrs.  C.  W.  KnaufF,  St.  Luke's,  Cleveland,  $5.00;  "In 
memory  of  M.  D.,"  from  a  member  of  Christ  Church  (Permanent  Fund), 
$100.00;  "A  Friend,"  Louisiana,  $6.40;  Rev.  J.  C.  France,  South  Pitts- 
burg, $5.00;  Miss  Georgia  B.  King,  Sewanee  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Christ,  Nashville,  $100.24;  St.  John's,  Johnson  City.  $8.46; 
Otey  Memorial.  Sewanee,  $20.00;  St.  Luke's,  Jackson,  $6.05;  St  Peter's, 
Nashville,  $415;  Otey  Memorial,  Sewanee,  $1.10;  Holy  Trinity.  Memphis, 
$8.00;  Trinity,  Mason,  $2.15;  St.  Thomas',  Jackson,  $1.51;  St.  Luke's, 
Jackson,  $2.95;  Grace,  Spring  Hill,  $3.50;  Epiphany,  Knoxville,  $48.05; 
St.  Paul's,  Chattanooga,  $6.41;  St.  Andrew's  School,  Sewanee  (Permanent 
Fund).  $10.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Memphis,  $8..30;  St.  Luke's,  Cleveland, 
$300;  St.  Mary's  Cathedral,  Memphis,  $15.00;  Trinity,  Clarksville,  $10.00; 
Christ,  Nashville,  $110.70. 

Individuals — Rev.  Arthur  H.  Noll,  Sewanee  (Automatic  Pensions  at 
64),  $100.00;  "H.,"  Sewanee,  $10.00;  Mr.  B.  H.  Wilkins,  Tullahoma,  $10.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Fayetteville.  $4.10;  St.  Peter's,  Nash- 
ville, $2.85;  St.  John's,  Johnson  City  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64).  $9.00; 
Otey  Memorial.  Sewanee,  $12.50;  St.  Paul's,  Chattanooga,  $14.71;  Advent, 
Nashville,  $6.00;  Holy  Trinity.  Memphis,  $3.40;  Good  Shepherd,  Memphis, 
$5^00;  Christ,  Chattanooga,  $6.00;  Calvary,  Memphis,  $88.15;  Christ,  Nash- 
ville. $113.25:  St.  Mary's  Cathedral,  Memphis,  $15.00;  C^race,  Memphis, 
$25.00;  St.  Luke's,  Jackson,  $15.50. 


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Tennessee — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Individuals — "H.,"   in   memoriam,   Sewanee,  $10.00;   Rev.   Arthur  H. 
Noll,   LL.D..   Sewanee    (Automatic   Pensions   at  64),  $100.00;    Mr.   J.   K. 
Williams,  Fayetteville,  $1.00;  Mrs.  V.  L.  Taylor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  $1.00; 
Mr.  B.  H.  Wilkins,  Tullahoma,  $10.00. 

Texas  1907- 1908  1908-1909  1909- 1910  Total 

Churches    $23299  $22047  $31^00  $76546 

Individuals   26  66  45  50  69  00  141  16 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $906  62 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $i,97S  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $20  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Epiphany,  Calvert,  $4.65;  Christ,  Temple,  $5.00;  All  Saints', 
Austin,  $5.50;  Calvary,  Bastrop,  $3.55;  St.  Thomas',  Rockdale,  $0.85;  St. 
Thomas',  Rockdale,  $3.25;  St.  Paul's,  Waco,  $50.00;  Grace,  Georgetown, 
$2.90;  Christ,  Nacogdoches,  $5.00;  Trinity,  Galveston,  $81.17;  St.  Mark's, 
Beaumont,  $14.00;  Christ,  Jefferson,  $8.70:  St.  John's,  Marlin,  $3.00; 
Christ,  Houston,  $42.17;  Epiphany,  Calvert,  $3.25. 

Individuals — St.  Thomas  Sunday  School,  Wharton,  $1.66;  from  the 
Woman's  Auxiliary  of  Christ  Church,  Houston,  $20.00;  Mr.  R.  P.  Chris- 
tian, Houston  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Grace,  Georgetown,  $7.10;  Calvary,  Bastrop,  $1.10;  St. 
Thomas',  Hearne,  $0.85;  Christ,  Temple,  $5.00;  St.  John's.  Marlin,  $7-55; 
Grace,  Galveston,  $7.25;  Grace,  Galveston,  $25.00;  Christ,  San  Augustine, 
$2.70;  St.  Paul's.  Waco,  $50.00;  Calvary,  Bastrop,  $1.00;  St.  Mary's, 
Lampasas,  $8.50;  Trinity,  Galveston,  $92.42;  St.  Luke's,  Belton,  $2.00;  St. 
Mark's,  Beaumont,  $10.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Horatio  C.  Howard,  Houston  Heights,  $1.00;  Mr. 
E.  J.  Fry,  Marshall.  $1.00;  Mr.  E.  L.  Crooker,  Houston.  $5.00;  Mr. 
Llewellyn  Aubrey,  Waco,  $1.00;  from  the  Woman's  Auxiliary  of  Christ 
Church,  Houston,  $16.00;  Miss  Nellie  Hackett,  Waco,  $5.00;  Calvary  Sun- 
day School,  Bastrop,  $1.50;  Mr.  R.  P.  Christian,  Houston  (Special),  $15.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Epiphany.  Calvert,  $5.90;  Grace,  Galveston,  $11.00;  St. 
John's,  Marlin.  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Waco,  $50.00;  Christ,  Houston,  $59.80; 
St.  Thomas',  Wharton,  $4.55;  All  Saints',  Austin,  $5.00;  Grace,  Galveston, 
$25.00;  Christ,  Eagle  Lake.  $2.50;  Christ.  San  Augustine,  $2.70;  Christ, 
Temple,  $6.00;  St.  Mark's,  Beaumont,  $^6.59;  Trinity,  Galveston,  $104.96; 
Grace,  Georgetown,  $3.00. 

Individuals — Woman's  Auxiliary,  Christ  Church.  Houston,  $15.00; 
Woman's  Auxiliary,  Christ  Church,  Houston,  $25,00;  Mrs.  Horatio  C. 
Howard,  Houston  Heights,  $1.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Trinity  Church, 
Galveston,  $25.00;  Mrs.  Gillette,  Georgetown,  $3.00. 

Utah  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $48  36  $73  27  $101  38  $223  01 

Individuals    27  50  27  50 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $250  51 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. ..  $762  50 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $29  50 


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Utah — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 
Churches — St.  Mark's  Cathedral,  Salt  Lake  City,  $24.01 ;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Ogden,  $3-03:  St.  Luke's,  Park  City,  $0.48;  Epiphany,  Provo,  $0.62; 
Holy  Spirit,  Randlett,  $0.25 ;  St.  John's  Chapel,  Salt  Lake  City,  $0.61 ;  St. 
Mark's  Cathedral,  Salt  Lake  City,  $11.15;  St.  Paul's,  Salt  Lake  City,  $4.70; 
St.  Peter's  Chapel,  Salt  Lake  City,  $0.25;  St.  James',  Springville,  $0.26;  St. 
Paul's,  Vernal  $0.75;  St.  Elizabeth's,  White  Rocks,  $0.75;  St.  Mary's, 
Provo,  $1.50. 

I 908- I 909 

Churches — St.  Mark's  Cathedral,  Salt  Lake  City,  $34.41 ;  Good  Shep- 
herd, Ogden,  $16.05 ;  St.  John's,  Logan,  $0.85 ;  from  the  Parishes  and  Mis- 
sions in  the  Missionary  District  of  Utah,  $21.96. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Luke's,  Park  City,  $1.15;  from  the  Churches  and  Mis- 
sions in  the  District  of  Utah,  $37.28;  Good  Shepherd,  Ogden  (Permanent 
Fund"),  $29.50;  St.  John's,  Logan,  $1.50;  St.  Mark's  Cathedral,  Salt  Lake 
City,  $31.95- 

Individuals — Mrs.  J.  Wolcott  Thompson,  Salt  Lake  City,  $25.00;  Mrs. 
Alfred  Brown,  St.  George,  Kansas,  $2.50. 

Vermont  IQ07-IQ08  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $23  84  $53  33  $47  26  $124  43 

Individuals    10  00  25  28  20  00  55  28 


Total  contributions  for  three  years $I79  7i 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $2,462  50 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $3  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — St.  Thomas',  Brandon,  $3.50:   Trinity,  Rutland,  $7.00;   St. 
Andrew's,  St.  Johnsbury,  $5.10;  Immanuel.  Bellows  Falls,  $8.24. 

Individuals— Tht  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C.  A.  Hall,  D.D.,  Burlington,  $10.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — St.    Matthew's,    Enosburg   Falls,    $3.05 ;    Trinity,    Rutland, 
$5.25 ;  Christ,  Montpelier,  $30.48 ;  St.  Thomas,  Brandon,  $5.55 ;  St.  Andrew's, 
St.  Johnsbury.  $6.00;  St.  Luke's,  St.  Albans,  $3.00. 

Individuals — Trinity  Church  Sunday  School,  Rutland,  $1.28;  Miss 
Louisa  Brainerd,  St.  Alban's,  $1.00;  the  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C.  A.  Hall.  D.D., 
Burlington,  $20.00;  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Coit,  Windsor  (Special),  $3.00. 

1909- 1910 

Churches — St.  Stephen's,  Middlebury,  $6.98:  St.  Luke's,  St  Alban's, 
$3,00;  St  Andrew's,  St.  Johnsbury,  $2.05;  St.  Thomas,  Brandon,  $5.20; 
Immanuel,  Bellows  Falls,  $10.00;  Calvary,  East  Berkshire,  $2.00;  Christ, 
Montpelier.  $16.78;  Christ,  Bethel,  $1.25. 

Individuals— Tht  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C.  A.  Hall,  D.D.,  Burlington,  $20.00. 

Virginia  1Q07-IQ08  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $67187  $24901  $29315  $1,21403 

Individuals    I53  30  S07  n  521  00  1,181  41 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $2,395  44 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years..    $5,975  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $405  93 


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Virginia — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Alexandria,  $S-00;  Emmanuel,  Rockingham 
Parish,  Harrisonburg  ,$7.84;  Christ,  St.  Anne's  Parish,  $5.70;  All  Saints', 
Richmond,  Men's  Missionary  Thank  Offering  (Permanent  Fund),  $250.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Hamilton,  $15.00;  Zion,  Fairfax,  $3.00;  St.  Paul's,  Haymarket, 
$28.32;  Our  Saviour,  Whittle  Parish,  $6.40;  St.  John's,  Richmond,  $15.25; 
Trinity,  Washington,  $2.08;  St.  Paul's,  Woodville,  $1.25;  St.  James',  Ash- 
land, $9.52 ;  Calvary,  Newton  Parish,  Front  Royal,  $7.23 ;  Christ,  St.  Anne's 
Parish,  $5.00;  Grace,  Berryville,  $12.00;  Grace,  Richmond,  $20.02;  Trinity, 
Manassas,  $14.18;  St.  John's,  West  Point,  $1.00;  Immanuel  Theological 
Seminary,  $28.65;  Monumental,  Richmond,  $17.62;  Mt.  Calvary,  Round 
Hill,  $2.00;  Christ,  Soresville,  $9.53;  Trinity,  Mineral  City,  $11.00;  Christ, 
Matthews  C.  H.  (Special),  $7.24;  Whittle  Memorial  Mission  Home,  $5.00; 
Emmanuel,  Henrico  County,  $75.00;  White  Chapel,  Christ  Church  Parish, 
$1.50;  Grace,  Christ  Church  Parish,  $1.98;  Christ,  Charlottesville,  $10.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Ivy  Depot,  $5.00;  Ware,  Ware  Parish,  $2.50;  St.  James',  Rich- 
mond, $20.00;  Christ.  Alexandria,  $27.80;  All  Saints',  Sabot,  $5.00;  Christ, 
Ridley  Parish,  $4.85 ;  St.  James',  Warrenton,  $28.41. 

Individuals — "Albemarle,"  Va.,  $30.00;  Mrs.  Thomas  C.  Walston, 
Richmond,  $2.00;  Miss  Editha  N.  Wise,  Boonsboro.  $2.00;  "Albemarle," 
Va.,  $30.00;  Miss  Martha  Mason,  per  Mrs.  B.  B.  Brockenbrough,  Tap- 
pahannock,  $3.30;  Mrs.  B.  B.  Brockenbrough,  Tappahannock,  $1.00 
"Albemarle."  Va.,  $30.00;  "Albemarle,"  Va.,  $50.00;  Mr.  Thomas  W.  Black- 
stone,  Accomack   (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Holy  Comforter,  Richmond,  $6.50;  St.  Paul's,  Round  Hill, 
$13.70;  Calvary,  Front  Royal,  $5.76;  St.  Paul's,  Christ  and  Mt.  Calvary, 
Shelburne  Parish,  Loudon  County,  $13.00;  Grace,  Alexandria,  $4.50;  Grace, 
Berryville,  $18.07;  St.  James',  Ashland,  $6.55;  St.  Mark's,  Culpeper,  $15.00; 
St.  Paul's,  Alexandria,  $5.00;  Immanuel  Chapel,  Theological  Seminary, 
$40.00;  Grace,  Westover,  $1.01;  Westover  Church,  Westover,  $3.68;  Map- 
sico,  Westover,  $2.87;  St.  John's,  Richmond,  $10.46;  Grace,  Richmond, 
$9.70;  St.  Timothy's,  Herndon,  $3.00;  Monumental,  Richmond,  $20.10; 
Kingston  Parish,  Mathews,  $2.00;  Kingston  Parish,  Mathews  (Five  Mil- 
lion Pension  Fund),  $1.00;  St.  Paul's,  Haymarket,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Wood- 
ville, $1.25 ;  St.  Thomas,  Ginter  Park,  Richmond,  $10.49 ;  St.  Anne's  Par- 
ish, Occupacia,  $4.00;  The  Whittle  Memorial,  Greene  County,  $5.00;  Grace, 
Albemarle,  $5.00;  Abingdon  Church,  Abingdon,  $3.00;  Ware  Church,  Ware, 
$3.65;  St.  James',  Warrenton,  $15.69;  Emmanuel,  Slaughter  Parish,  $6.10; 
Christ,  Richmond,  $2.93;  Washington  Parish,  Oak  Grove,  $5.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  R.  N.  Cross,  Richmond,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Robert  W.  For- 
syth, Richmond,  $10.00;  "Albemarle,"  Va.  (Special),  $60.00;  Miss  Kate 
Wilson  Pollard,  Etna  Mills,  through  the  "Southern  Churchman,"  $5.00; 
"Albemarle,"  Va.,  $60.00;  Mrs.  Thomas  C.  Watson,  Richmond,  $2.00;  Miss 
Editha  N.  Wise,  Coleman's  Falls,  $2.00;  Miss  Lucy  M.  Stewart,  Brook 
Hill,  $100.00;  Miss  Anna  C.  Stewart,  Brook  Hill,  $50.00;  Miss  Norma 
Stewart,  Brook  Hill,  $25.00;  Miss  E.  Hope  Stewart,  Brook  Hill.  $25.00; 
Mr.  Benjamin  Ladd,  Brook  Hill,  $1.00;  Rev.  Ernest  E.  Osgood.  Brook 
Hill,  $1.00;  miscellaneous,  through  Emmanuel  Church,  Brook  Hill,  $0.11; 
"Albemarle,"  Va.,  $50.00;  Rev.  R.  R.  Phelps,  Oak  Grove,  $5.00;  Rev. 
Edward  Valentine  Jones,  Urbanna,  $5.00;  "Albemarle,"  Va.,  $60.00;  Mrs. 
Tucker  C.  Watkins,  Clover  (Special"),  $5.00;  St.  James'  Chapter  Woman's 
Auxiliary,  Richmond  (Special),  $10.00;  Mrs.  and  Miss  McDaniel,  Lynch- 
burg (Special),  $20.00;  Mrs.  Joseph  Bryan,  Richmond,  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Zion.  Fairfax,  $7.35:  Christ.  Matthews  C.  H..  $3.23;  Em- 
manuel,  Culpeper,  $3.31;    St.  James',   Richmond,  $25.00;   Calvary,  Front 


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Virginia — Contributors — 1909- 1910 — Continued 
Royal,  $6.00;  Grace,  Alexandria,  $5.93;  Grace,  Berryville,  $15.10;  St. 
James  the  Less,  Ashland,  $7.93;  St.  Paul's,  Alexandria,  $5.00;  Our  Saviour, 
Leesburg,  $2.05;  Christ,  Luray,  $0.40;  Christ,  Lancaster,  $3.00;  Trinity, 
Manassas  and  St.  Ann's,  Prince  William  County,  $9.40;  Emmanuel,  Beck- 
ford  Parish,  $12.17;  Monumental,  Richmond,  $16.87;  Grace,  Richmond, 
$14.15;  St  Paul's,  King  George  County,  $3.50;  St.  John's,  Richmond, 
$15.00;  Abingdon  Parish,  Gloucester,  $2.73;  Ware  Parish,  Gloucester 
County,  $2.75 ;  St.  John's,  Green  Spring  Parish,  $7.07 ;  St.  Thomas',  Ginter 
Park,  Richmond,  $20.00;  St.  Paul's,  Alexandtia(  Five  Million  Pension 
Fund),  $19.69;  Immanuel  Chapel,  Theological  Seminary,  $11.65;  St.  John's, 
Green  Spring  Parish,  Louisa  County,  $6.35;  Christ,  Middlesex,  $10.34; 
Monumental,  Richmond,  $16.00;  Washington  Parish,  Oak  Grove,  $5.00; 
Emmanuel,  Albemarle  County,  $36.18. 

Individuals — "A  Friend,"  Tappahonnock  (Special),  $8.00;  "Albemarle," 
Va.,  $60.00;  Mr.  A.  C.  Bransford,  Shirley  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$10.00;  Mr.  R.  N.  Cross,  Glen  Allen,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Joseph  Bryan,  Richmond, 
$10.00;  Mrs.  H.  D.  Forsyth,  Esmont,  $10.00;  Mrs.  Lucy  M.  Van  Doren, 
received  through  the  Southern  Churchman  Company,  $2.00;  Rev.  R.  W. 
Brown,  Front  Royal,  $1.00;  "Albemarle,"  Va.,  $60.00;  Rev.  R.  R.  Phelps, 
Oak  Grove,  $5.00;  Miss  Isabella  K.  Smith,  Cismont,  $10.00;  Miss  Lucy 
Stewart,  Brook  Hill,  $100.00;  Miss  Annie  C.  Stewart,  Brook  Hill,  $50.00, 
Miss  Norma  Stewart,  Brook  Hill,  $25.00;  Miss  E.  Hope  Stewart,  Brook 
Hill,  $35.00;  Mr.  Frank  Cross,  Glen  Allen,  $1.00;  Rev.  Ernest  E.  Osgood, 
Brook  Hill,  $1.00;  "Charlottesville,"  Va.,  $60.00;  Miss  Editha  N.  Wise, 
Colemans  Falls,  $2.00 ;  "Albemarle,"  Va.,  $60.00 ;  "Anonymous,"  through  the 
Rev.  W.  Russel  Bowie,  Greenwood  (Special),  $10.00. 

Washington  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909- 1910  Total 

Churches    $333  86  $42651  $63578  $1,396  IS 

Individuals   524  00  149  00  194  00  867  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $2,263  I5 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years. .    $7,512  50 
Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $625  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — King  and  Queen  Parish,  Christ  Church,  $4.00;  St.  Peter's, 
Montgomery  County,  $5.00;  Incarnation,  Washington,  $8.00;  Christ,  Wash- 
ington Parish,  $12.50;  St.  Alban's,  Washington,  $1.55;  Christ,  Kensington, 
$5.40;  All  Faith's,  Mechanicsville,  $13.58;  Trinity,  Charles  County,  $6.35; 
St.  James',  Washington,  $7.93 ;  Post  Chapel,  through  Chaplain  Pierce, 
Washington  Barracks.  $5.81;  Rock  Creek  Parish,  Washington,  $50.00; 
Christ,  Rockville,  $6.36;  St.  Paul's,  Washington,  $120.60;  Esther  Memo- 
rial, Congress  Heights,  $2.25;  St.  Thomas'  Parish,  Washington,  $50.00; 
Port  Tobacco  Parish,  Charles  County,  $32.53 ;  Chapel  of  the  Nativity, 
Cathedral  Mission,  Washington,  $2.00. 

Individuals — Mrs.  C.  Marlatt,  Washington,  $150.00;  Miss  Edmonia 
Earnest,  Washington,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Burwell,  Washington,  $1.00; 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  W.  Finley.  Washington,  $10.00;  Mrs.  C.  C.  Black, 
Washington,  $10.00;  Rev.  Walter  P.  Griggs,  Poolesville,  $1.00;  Mrs.  George 
Baker  Stone,  Washington  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $100.00;  Miss 
Helen  Landell,  Washington,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Mary  B.  P.  Black,  Washington, 
$5.00;  from  a  member  of  St.  John's,  Georgetown  Parish,  $5.00;  Miss  Rosa 
M.  Holland,  Rockville,  $1.00;  Mrs.  George  Williamson  Smith,  Washington, 
$12.00;  Rev.  Robert  E.  Browning,  Washington,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bur- 
well,  Washington,  $2.00;  Rev.  C.  Ernest  Smith,  D.D.,  St.  Thomas'  Church, 


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Washington — Contributors — 1907-1908 — Continued 

Washington  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $200.00;  Mrs.  Adeline  W.  North, 
Washington,  $1.00;  Rev.  Henry  Thomas,  Hyattsville,  $5.00;  "In  His 
Name,"  Communicants  of  Trinity  Parish,  Washington  (Special),  $5.00; 
Mrs.  C.  C.  Black,  Washington  (Special),  $5.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  Peter's,  Poolesville,  $5.00;  All  Saints',  Chevy  Chase, 
$31.61;  Christ,  Chaptico,  $8.00;  Incarnation,  Washington,  $7.50;  Epiphany 
Chapel,  Washington,  $9.87 ;  St.  Matthew's  Chapel,  Navy  Yard,  Washington, 
$5.00;  Advent,  Washington,  $18.00;  Christ,  Washington,  $14.56;  Holy 
Trinity,  Mitchellville,  $7.25;  Trinity,  Charles  County,  $6.50;  St.  John's. 
Accokeek,  $5.72;  Rock  Creek  Parish,  Washington,  $50.00;  St.  James', 
Washington,  $5.50;  Port  Tobacco  Parish,  Charles  County,  $17.42;  Nativity 
Chapel,  Washington,  $4.00;  St.  Thomas',  Washington,  $110.00,^  Zion 
Parish,  Beltsville,  $10.00;  Christ,  Rockville,  $15.00;  St.  John's  Chapel, 
Accokeek,  $1.35;  St.  Paul's,  Washington,  $78.73;  Port  Tobacco  Parish,  La 
Plata,  $15.50. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Elizabeth  Burwell,  Washington,  $2.00;  Miss  Ed- 
monia  Earnest,  Washington,  $1.00;  Mrs.  Mary  B.  P.  Black,  Washington, 
$5.00;  Miss  L.  MacLeod,  Washington,  $1.00;  Rev.  Walter  P.  Griggs, 
Poolesville,  $1.00;  Miss  Albertine  Stone,  Washington,  $1.00;  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Black,  Washington,  $10.00;  Miss  Elizabeth  F.  Wandell,  Washington, 
$5.00;  Rev.  George  B.  Stone,  Washington  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$100.00;  Miss  M.  C.  Wilcoxon,  Washington,  $1.00;  Mrs.  A.  W.  North, 
Washington,  $1.00;  from  a  member  of  St.  John's  Church,  Georgetown 
Parish,  $5.00;  Mr.  G.  Bowdoin  Craighill,  Washington,  $5.00;  "From  one 
who  wishes  she  could  send  more,"  Washington,  $1.00;  Rev.  David  Barr, 
Washington  (Special),  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Peter's,  Montgomery  County,  $6.00;  Christ,  Washing- 
ton Parish,  $11.50;  Advent,  Washington,  ^10.20;  Incarnation,  Washing- 
ton, $7.50;  Chapel  of  the  Nativity,  Washmgton,  $6.15;  Advent,  Wash- 
ington, $31.00;  St.  David's  Chapel,  St.  Alban's  Parish,  $1.50;  Rock  Creek 
Parish,  Washington,  $50.00;  St.  James',  Indian  Head,  $4.00;  Holy  Trinity, 
Prince  George  County,  $13.70;  St.  Matthew's,  Navy  Yard,  Washington, 
$4.50;  Christ  and  St.  John's  Parish,  Prince  George  and  Charles  Counties, 
$8.00;  Zion,  Beltsville,  $15.00;  All  Saints',  St.  Mary's  County,  $4.00;  St. 
James',  Washington,  $6.87;  Holy  Trinity,  Mitchellville,  $1.00;  Trinity, 
Upper  Marlboro,  $16.18;  St.  James',  Washington,  $1.00;  St.  James',  Indian 
Head,  $19.00;  St.  Paul's,  Washington,  $79.28;  St.  Matthew's,  Washington, 
$2.00;  Christ,  Rockville,  $15.00;  Ascension,  Gaithersburg,  $2.40;  Christ, 
Washington  Parish,  $5.00;  St.  Thomas'  Parish,  Washington  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $200.00;  St.  Thomas'  Parish,  Washington,  $100.00; 
Christ,  Rockville,  $15.00. 

Individuals — Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  W.  Finley,  Washington,  $10.00; 
Mrs.  C.  C.  Black,  Washington,  $10.00;  Rev.  Walter  P.  Griggs,  Pooles- 
ville, $1.00;  Mrs.  Mary  B.  P.  Black,  Washington,  $5.00;  Rev.  Henry 
Thomas,  Hyattsville  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  "In  memory  of 
Louise,"  per  Miss  E.  T.  Wandell,  Washington,  $5.00;  Mrs.  Charles  Marshall, 
Washington,  $140.00;  Miss  L.  MacLeod,  Washington,  $1.00;  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Black,  Washington,  $10.00;  Mrs.  A.  W.  North,  Washington,  $1.00;  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Burwell,  Washington,  $1.00;  Rev.  David  Barr,  Washington,  $5.00. 


Ill 


Western  Colorado        1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches  $27  94  $29  89  $4  55  $62  38 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $62  38 

Contributors — 1907-1908 

Churches — Christ,  Aspen,  $0.50;  St.  John's,  Breckenridge,  $0.98; 
St.  Luke's,  Delta,  $2.25 ;  St.  Mark's,  Durango,  $2.31 ;  St.  Barnabas,  Glen- 
wood  Springs,  $1.85;  St.  Matthew's,  Grand  Junction,  $1.85;  Good  Samar- 
itan,  Gunnison,  $0.43;   ,    Hotchkiss,  $0.25;    St.   James',   Lake   City, 

$0.28;   St.   Paul's,   Mancos,  $0.14;   St.  James',   Meeker,  $2.50;   St.   Paul's, 
Montrose,   $0.80;    Montrose    County   Missions,   $0.25;    St.    John's,   Ouray, 

$0.50; ,  Paonia,  $0.25;  St.  John's,  Silverton,  $0.55;  ,  Steamboat 

Springs,  $0.25;  St.  Michael's,  Telluride,  $2.00;  Good  Samaritan,  Gunnison, 
$2.00;  St.  Barnabas,  Glenwood  Springs,  $6.00;  St.  James',  Lake  City,  $2.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — From  the  Missionary  District  of  Western  Colorado,  $15.76; 
St.  Matthew's,  Grand  Junction,  $8.88;  St.  James',  Lake  City,  $3.15;  Good 
Samaritan,  Gunnison,  $1.00;  St.  James',  Meeker,  $1.10. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  Paul's,  Montrose,  $2.45;  Bishop  Knight  Memorial, 
Olathe,  $2.10. 

Western 

Massachusetts               1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $249  09  $254  17  $425  55  $928  81 

Individuals    529  00  158  00  633  00  1,320  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $2,248  81 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .      $300  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $650  40 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — St.  John's,  North  Adams,  $8.97;  Trinity,  Milford,  $1.55; 
Atonement,  Westfield,  $5.00;  St.  John's,  Millville,  Men's  Missionary 
Thank  Offering  (Permanent  Offering),  $18.40;  St.  Stephen's,  Pittsfield, 
$88.17;  St.  John's,  Williamstown,  $5.54;  Reconciliation,  Webster,  $7.50; 
Christ,  Rochdale,  $9.13;  Grace,  Dalton,  $8.65;  St.  Luke's,  Lanesboro,  $4.95; 
St  John's,  Worcester,  $10.00;  Christ  Memorial,  North  Brookfield,  $9.26; 
St.  John's,  North  Adams,  $8.43;  St.  James',  Great  Barrington,  $8.70; 
All  Saints',  Worcester,  $51.06;  St.  Mark's,  Leominster,  $3.78. 

Individuals— Mrs.  F.  W.  Hibbard,  Pittsfield,  $5.00;  Mr.  John  W. 
Thomson,  Pittsfield,  $5.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  Lenox,  $300.00;  Rev.  Thomas 
W.  Nickerson,  Pittsfield,  $100.00;  "Cash."  Greenfield  (Special),  $2.00; 
"M.  D.  D.,"  Sheffield  (Special),  $2.00;  "A  Communicant,"  Pittsfield 
(Special),  $15.00;  "From  a  Friend,"  Lenox  (Special),  $50.00;  "From  a 
Friend,"  Lenox  (Special),  $50.00. 

1908-1909 
Churches — St.  James',  Greenfield,  $32.00;  St.  John's,  North  Adams, 
$6.76;  St.  Paul's,  Gardner,  $2.00;  Atonement,  Westfield,  $5.00;  Grace, 
Dalton,  $6.85;  St.  Luke's,  Lanesboro,  $4.72;  Reconciliation,  Webster,  $7.50; 
St.  Stephen's,  Westboro,  $8.50;  St.  Stephen's,  Pittsfield,  $91.62;  Christ, 
Springfield,  $40.50;  St.  Stephen's,  Westboro,  $1.00;  Trinity,  Van  Deusen- 
ville,  $6.00;  St.  John's,  Williamstown,  $10.75;  St.  John's,  North  Adams, 
$4.15;  Emmanuel,  Shelburne  Falls,  $1.63;  Trinity,  Whitinsville,  $4.13;  St. 
James',  Great  Barrington,  $13-30 ;  St.  John's,  North  Adams,  $7.76. 


112 

Western  Massachusetts — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
Individuals— Mrs.  F.  W.  Hibbard,  St.  Stephen's,  Pittsfield,  $5.00; 
Mrs.  William  Russell  Allen,  Pittsfield,  $10.00;  Mr.  John  W.  Thomson, 
Pittsfield,  $10.00;  Rev.  Thomas  W.  Nickerson,  Pittsfield,  $100.00;  Miss 
Elizabeth  A.  Arms,  Pittsfield  (Special),  $5.00;  Miss  M.  R  Payne,  Spring- 
field (Special),  $1.00;  Miss  Ellen  King,  Stockbridge,  $25.00;  Miss  Harriet 
R,  Gardiner,  Westboro  (Special),  $2.00. 

1909- 1910 
Churches — Christ  Memorial,  North  Brookfield,  $10.37;  Christ,  Spring- 
field, $80.14;  All  Saints',  Worcester,  $18.80;  St.  John's,  North  Adams,  $8.70; 
St.  Peter's,  Springfield,  $18.05;  St.  Stephen's,  Westboro,  $6.65;  Reconcilia- 
tion, Webster,  $4.80;  St.  John's,  Wilkinsonville,  $12.65;  St.  Helena's 
Chapel,  New  Lenox,  $2.26;  Trinity,  Lenox,  $50.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Pittsfield, 
$123.69;  All  Saints',  Springfield,  $13.75;  Grace,  Dalton,  $12.68;  St.  Luke's, 
Lanesboro,  $7.98;  St.  John's,  Williamstown,  $7.85;  Reconciliation,  Webster, 
$9.60;  St.  John's,  North  Adams,  $17.19;  Emmanuel,  Shelburne  Falls, 
$2.50;   Christ,   Fitchburg,  $15.00;   Trinity,   Whitinsville,  $2.89. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Fred  W.  Hibbard,  Pittsfield,  $5.00;  Mrs.  William 
Russell  Allen,  Pittsfield,  $10.00;  Rev.  F.  C.  H.  Wendel,  Shelburne  Falls 
(Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  Miss  Kate  Cary,  through  Trinity 
Church,  Lenox  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $500.00;  Mr.  John  W. 
Thomson,  Pittsfield,  $10.00;  Rev.  Thomas  W,  Nickerson,  Pititsfield, 
$100.00;  Miss  Harriet  R.  Gardiner,  Westboro,  $3.00. 

Western   Michigan       1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $226  66  $302  41  $253  63  $782  70 

Individuals   200  200 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $784  70 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .  $2,775  00 
Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — St.  Mark's,  Grand  Rapids,  $96.93 ;  Emmanuel,  Petoskey, 
$6.52;  Grace,  Holland,  $5.00;  St.  John's,  Ionia,  $6.84;  Grace,  Grand  Rapids, 
$26.60;  St.  John's,  Grand  Haven,  $4.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Allegan,  $14.00; 
Grace,  Traverse  City,  $12.42;  St.  Paul's,  Greenville,  $4.12;  St.  John's, 
Harbor  Springs,  $1.25;  Trinity,  Marshall,  $8.50;  St.  Paul's,  Grand  Rapids, 
$6.75;  St.  Luke's,  Kalamazoo,  $28.63;  Trinity,  Niles,  $5.10. 

Individuals — Dr.  J.  Grey,  Manton,  $1.00;  Woman's  Auxiliary,  Sher- 
man, $1.00. 

1908-1909 

Churches — St.  Andrew's,  Big  Rapids,  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Muskegon. 
$26.50;  St.  Mark's,  Coldwater,  $9.10;  St.  Mark's,  Grand  Rapids,  $94.41; 
Grace,  Grand  Rapids,  $34.43 ;  St.  John's,  Ionia,  $9.75 ;  Holy  Trinity, 
Manistee,  $9.85;  Grace,  Holland,  $5.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Allegan,  $6.50; 
St.  Paul's,  Grand  Rapids,  $1.76;  St.  John's,  Grand  Haven,  $2.66;  Em- 
manuel, Hastings,  $4.81;  Trinity,  Marshall,  $7.00;  Trinity,  Niles,  $7.31; 
St.  Thomas,  Battle  Creek,  $17.00;  Epiphany,  South  Haven,  $1.07;  Holy 
Trinity,  Benton  Harbor,  $2.95;  St.  Paul's,  Greenville,  $4.00;  St.  John's, 
Sturgis,  $7.90;  St.  Paul's,  Muskegon,  $38.76;  Emmanuel,  Petoskey,  $9.65. 

1909-1910 

Churches — St.  John's,  Mount  Pleasant,  $4.20;  Grace,  Holland,  $4.50; 
Grace,  Grand  Rapids,  $40.00;  St.  Mark's,  Grand  Rapids,  $90.73;  St.  John's, 
Ionia,  $15.70;  St.  James',  Pentwater,  $0.74;  Trinity,  Marshall,  $7.52;  Trin- 
ity, Niles,  $4.50;  Holy  Trinity,  Manistee,  $10.00;  Emmanuel,  Hastings, 
$7.95;  Holy  Trinity,  Benton  Harbor,  $1.02;  St.  Paul's,  Greenville,  $4.10; 
Epiphany,  South  Haven,  $3.14;  St.  Mark's,  Coldwater,  $1.50;  St.  Paul's, 
Muskegon,  $55  5o;  St.  Paul's,  Elk  Rapids,  $2.53. 


113 

Western   New  York     1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $430  54              $434  18  $662  86  $1,527  58 

Individuals    no  25                 95  00  36  00  241  25 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $1,768  83 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .  $5,487  50 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations $91  14 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches— St.  Matthew's,  Buffalo,  $2.93;  St.  Luke's,  Brockport,  $4-59; 
St.  John's,  Catharine,  $6.00;  Redeemer,  Addison,  $2.50;  Trinity,  Canase- 
raga  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00;  St.  Luke's,  Branchport,  $2.00; 
St.  Stephen's,  Buffalo,  $2.03;  St.  James',  Hammondsport,  $5.54;  Trinity, 
Fredonia,  $7.21;  St.  Thomas',  Bath,  $8.55;  All  Saints',  Buffalo,  $6.82;  St. 
Peter's,  Geneva,  $25.00;  St.  Peter's,  Dansville,  $47.44;  St.  Mark's,  Penn 
Yan,  $11.50;  Good  Shepherd,  Buffalo,  $18.60;  St.  Paul's,  Buffalo,  $54-7 1 ; 
Trinity,  Geneva,  $89.22;  St.  Luke's,  Rochester,  $26.35;  St.  Peter's,  Niagara 
Falls,  $10.75;  St.  James',  Batavia,  $20.70;  Trinity,  Geneva,  $43.00;  Epiph- 
any, Niagara  Falls,  $2.00;  St.  Mark's,  North  Tonawanda,  $2.30;  St.  Paul's, 
Buffalo,  $3.00;  Zion,  Avon,  $1.50;  Ascension,  Buffalo,  $19.41;  St.  Paul's, 
East  Randolph,  $1.89. 

Individuals — Miscellaneous  from  the  Men's  Missionary  Thank  Offer- 
ing (Permanent  Fund),  $11.25;  Mr.  S.  A.  Willey,  Orchard  Park,  $50.00; 
Mrs.  Mary  C.  Galloupe,  Geneva,  $1.00;  Mrs.  J.  E.  Goodhue,  Newark, 
$1.00;  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sherwood,  Lyons,  $2.00;  Rev.  M.  Lloyd  Woolsey, 
Buffalo  (Special),  $5.00;  Mrs.  F.  W.  Steele,  East  Bloomfield,  $5.00;  An 
individual  Easter  Offering  in  St.  Andrew's,  Geneva,  $3.00;  Rev.  Charles 
W.  Hayes,  D.D.,  Geneva,  $2.00;  "Elizabeth,"  Rochester,  $10.00;  "Elizabeth," 
Rochester  (Special),  $10.00;  Miss  S.  M.  Butterfield,  Rochester  (Special), 
$10.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — St.  John's,  Catharine,  $5.86;  Trinity,  Canaseraga,  $6.00; 
St.  James',  Hammondsport,  $4.88;  St.  Peter's,  Geneva,  $25.00;  St.  Stephen's, 
Buffalo,  $4.00;  Redeemer,  Addison,  $2.50;  St.  Luke's,  Branchport,  $4-00; 
St.  Luke's,  Jamestown,  $10.00;  Christ,  Pittsford,  $25.00;  St.  James',  Batavia, 
$28.50;  St.  John's,  Ellicottville,  $5.63;  St.  Paul's,  Springville,  $2.12;  Mis- 
sion at  Alden,  $1.31;  St.  Paul's,  Darien  Center,  $0.39;  Christ,  Hornell, 
$4.40;  Christ,  Corning,  $5.77;  St.  Paul's,  Rochester,  $10.86;  St.  Thomas', 
Bath,  $10.03;  St.  Paul's,  Buffalo,  $46.17;  St.  Peter's,  Niagara  Falls,  $16.59; 
St.  James',  Watkins,  $5.60;  St.  Michael's,  Geneseo,  $14.15;  Trinity,  Geneva, 
$79.84;  St.  Luke's,  Rochester,  $27.02;  St.  John's,  Medina,  $5.25;  Christ, 
Rochester,  $15.00;  St.  Mark's,  North  Tonawanda,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  Buffalo, 
$5.00;  All  Saints',  Buffalo,  $4.54;  Ascension,  Buffalo,  $15.87;  St.  John's, 
Dunkirk,  $7.00;   Trinity,  Geneva,  $23.00;   St.   Andrew's,   Buffalo,  $7.90. 

Individuals — Mr.  S.  A.  Willey,  Orchard  Park,  $50.00;  Mrs.  Reuben 
Carroll,  Lockport,  $10.00;  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sherwood,  Lyons,  $2.00;  Miss 
Catharine  McVickar,  Buffalo,  $5.00;  Rev.  P.  W.  Reed,  Buffalo,  $2.00; 
Mrs.  J.  E.  Goodhue,  Newark,  $1.00;  "Elizabeth,"  Rochester,  $10.00;  "T. 
R  S.,"  Rochester  (Special),  $2.00;  Rev.  M.  Lloyd  Woolsey,  Buffalo 
(Special),  $3.00;  "Elizabeth,"  Rochester  (Special),  $10.00. 

1909-1910 

Churches — Good   Shepherd,   Buffalo,  $10.00;    Christ,   Lockport,  $1.70; 

St.  John's,  Catharine,  $5.10;  Trinity,  Canaseraga,  $7.00;  St.  Peter's,  Geneva, 

$25.00;  Christ,  Pittsford,  $12.50;  Christ,  Pittsford   (Five  Million  Pension 

Fund),  $12.50;  Ascension,  Buffalo,  $2.54;  Ascension,  Buffalo  (Five  Million 


114 

Western  New  York — Contributors — 1909-1910 — Continued 
Pension  Fund),  $2.54;  St.  John's,  Clifton  Springs,  $5.00;  St.  Paul's,  An- 
gelica, $6.70;  St.  John's,  Kllicottville,  $2.21;  St.  John's,  Honeoye  Falls, 
$61.45;  St.  Peter's,  Westfield,  $23.00;  St.  James',  Watkins,  $5.05;  Grace, 
Lyons,  $5.15;  Trinity,  Geneva,  $314.83;  Ascension,  Buffalo,  $2.03;  Ascen- 
sion, Buffalo  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $2.00;  St.  Paul's,  Buffalo, 
$19.82;  St.  Thomas',  Bath,  $6.25;  St.  Michael's,  Geneseo,  $10.70;  St.  Luke's, 
Rochester,  $27.76;  St.  James',  Batavia,  $27.17;  St.  Thomas',  Bath  (Auto- 
matic Pensions  at  64),  $12.03;  Ascension,  Buffalo,  $5.85;  Ascension,  Buf- 
falo (Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $5.82;  Christ,  Hornell,  $10.00;  Grace, 
Lockport,  $14.83;  All  Saints',  Buffalo,  $6.00;  Ascension,  Buffalo,  $2'.89; 
Ascension,  Buffalo,  $7.44. 

Individuals — Miss  Catharine  McVickar,  Buffalo,  $5.00;  from  a  member 
of  Trinity  Church,  Buffalo,  $10.00;  Mrs.  J.  E.  Goodhue,  Newark,  $1.00; 
"Elizabeth,"  Rochester,  $20.00. 

West  Texas  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $228  26  $257  34  $255  03  $740  63 

Individuals    13  00  37  00  20  oo  70  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $810  63 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . .  $1,462  50 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations   $80  33 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 

Churches — Emmanuel,  Lockhart,  $2.50;  Grace,  Port  Lavaca,  $4.25; 
St.  Helena's,  Boerne,  $9.46;  Grace,  Port  Lavaca,  $12.35;  Emmanuel,  San 
Angelo,  $4.35;  St.  Andrew's,  Seguin,  $15.15;  Grace,  Cuero,  $18.25;  Re- 
deemer, Eagle  Pass,  $10.15;  Redeemer,  Eagle  Pass  (Automatic  Pensions 
at  64),  $10.15;  Mission  at  Laguna,  Uvalde  County,  $0.65;  Mission  at 
Laguna,  Uvalde  County  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $0.65;  St.  Philip's, 
Uvalde,  $5.00;  St.  Philip's,  Uvalde  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $5.00; 
Ascension,  Montell,  $2.62;  Ascension,  Montell  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$2.63;  Annunciation,  Luling,  $825;  St.  John's,  San  Antonio,  $8.00;  St. 
Paul's,  San  Antonio,  $25.00;  St.  Luke's,  San  Antonio,  $3.00;  Mission  at 
Comfort,  $4.25;  St.  Peter's,  Kerrville,  $12.60;  St.  Philip's,  San  Antonio, 
$1.30;  Advent,  Brownsville,  $4.20;  Trinity,  Victoria,  $ii.9S;  Good  Shepherd, 
Corpus  Christi,  $11.45;  St.  Mark's,  San  Marcos,  $9.00;  Holy  Communion, 
Yoakum,  $1.55;  Messiah,  Gonzales,  $12.30;  Christ,  Laredo,  $7.00;  St 
Stephen's,  Goliad,  $5.00;  St.  Philip's,  San  Antonio,  $0.25. 

Individuals — Mrs.  Randolph  and  children,  Placedo,  $8.00;  St.  James' 
Guild,  Del  Rio,  $2.00;  Rev.  W.  D.  Christian,  San  Antonio  (Special),  $3.00. 

1908- 1909 

Churches — Messiah,  Gonzales,  $4.20;  Advent,  Brownsville,  $2.96;  St. 
Andrew's,  Seguin,  $6.85;  St.  Paul's  Memorial,  San  Antonio,  $30.40;  Good 
Shepherd,  Corpus  Christi,  $12.74;  Grace,  Cuero,  $12.00;  St.  Luke's,  San 
Antonio,  $8.90;  St.  Philip's.  San  Antonio,  $1.55;  St.  Paul's,  San  Antonio 
(Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $5.00;  St.  Peter's,  Kerrville,  $15.00;  St. 
Mark's,  San  Antonio,  $69.06 ;  Holy  Communion,  Yoakum,  $0.93 ;  St.  James', 
Hallettsville,  $0.67;  Annunciation,  Luling,  $3.00;  Emmanuel,  San  Angelo. 
$5.00;  Messiah,  Gonzales,  $5.40;  Trinity,  Victoria,  $4.55;  St.  Philip's, 
Uvalde.  $753;  St.  Stephen's,  Goliad,  $5.00;  St.  Philip's,  Beeville,  $5.00; 
St.  Philip's,  San  Antonio,  $0.25 ;  St.  James',  Del  Rio,  $8.00 ;  Advent,  Alice, 
$13.00;  St.  Helena's,  Boerne,  $5.00;  Long  Mott,  $1.50;  Grace,  Port  Lavaca, 
$4.00;  Trinity,  Edna,  $2.00;  St.  Andrew's,  Ganado,  $1.00;  St.  Peter's, 
Rockport,  $3.00;  St.  John's,  San  Antonio,  $6.85;  Christ,  Laredo,  $7.00. 


"5 

Western  Texas — Contributors — 1908-1909 — Continued 
Individuals — Dr.  E.  Galbraith,  Kerrville,  $10.00;  "A  Friend,"  Montell, 
$2.00;  Rev.  A.  W.  S.  Garden,  San  Antonio  (Five  Million  Pension  Fund), 
$25.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Advent,  Brownsville,  $6.50;  Good  Shepherd,  Corpus  Christi, 
$13.81;  Messiah,  Gonzales,  $4.95;  St.  Paul's,  San  Antonio,  $21.70;  St.  Phil- 
ip's, Uvalde,  $11.60;  Messiah,  Gonzales,  $4.45;  St.  Fliilip's,  Beeville,  $5.00; 
St.  Stephen's,  Goliad,  $5.00;  St.  Luke's,  San  Antonio,  $2.90;  Holy  Com- 
munion, Yoakum,  $3.45;  St.  James',  Hallettsville,  $2.11;  St.  Andrew's, 
Seguin,  $16.90;  St.  Peter's,  Kerrville,  $10.00;  Grace,  Falfurrias,  $3.00; 
Advent,  Alice,  $2.00;  St.  Philip's,  San  Antonio,  $2.00;  St.  John's,  San 
Antonio,  $6.20;  Grace,  Cuero,  $8.85;  St.  Mark's,  San  Antonio,  $51.26; 
Christ,  Laredo,  $7.00;  Annunciation,  Luling,  $3.85;  Ascension,  Montell, 
$3.50;  St.  James',  Del  Rio,  $7.00;  St.  Mark's,  San  Marcos,  $4.00;  Trinity. 
Victoria,  $8.25;  Grace,  Port  Lavaca,  $3.40;  St.  Andrew's,  Ganado,  $2.15; 
Trinity,  Edna,  $2.00;  Emmanuel,  San  Angelo  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64), 
$23.90;  St.  Peter's,  Rockport,  $3.30;  St.  Helena's,  Boerne,  $5.00. 

Individuals — "From  a  Friend,"  Montell,  $2.00;  Rev.  W.  D.  Christian, 
San  Antonio,  $5.00;  Mrs.  W.  J.  Ehrhard,  Brownsville,  $6.00;  Mrs.  W.  J. 
Ehrhard,  Brownsville,  $2.00;  Rev.  Mercer  G.  Johnston,  San  Antonio 
(Five  Million  Pension  Fund),  $5.00. 

West  Virginia  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $162  65  $122  45  $106  55  $391  65 

Individuals   1000  1000  116  00  13600 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $5^7  ^5 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years...  $425  00 

Designated.    Not  available  for  current  appropriations $14  59 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches—St  Matthew's  Deaf  Mission,  Wheeling,  $2.58;  St.  John's, 
Harper's  Ferry,  $3.58;  Zion,  Charlestown,  $14.11;  St.  Andrew's,  Wheeling, 
$379;  Christ,  Point  Pleasant,  $3.00;  St.  Ann's,  New  Martinsville,  $3-55; 
Calvary,  Montgomery,  $3.05 ;  All  Saints',  Union,  $3.46 ;  St.  Paul's,  Weston, 
$1.40;  Christ,  Clarksburg,  $10.00;  Kanawha  Mission,  Charleston,  $5.00; 
St.  David's,  Powellton,  $2.05;  St.  Stephen's,  Romney,  $13.13;  Emmanuel, 
Moorefield,  $5.00;  Epiphany,  Okonoko,  $3.00;  Trinity,  Parkersburg,  $14.43; 

St   John's,   Kanawha   Parish,  $40.66;  ,    Spilman,  $1.00;    Redeemer, 

Ansted,  $2.61;  Trinity,  Moundsville,  $3.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Parkersburg, 
$14.00;  Trinity,  Martinsburg,  $10.00;  St.  Paul's,  Weston,  $0.25. 

Individuals — Mr.  J.  A.  Dearing,  Shenandoah  Junction,  $5.00;  Rev. 
C.  A.  Marshall,  Shepherdstown,  $3.00;  "Sympathy,"  Halltown  (Special), 
$2.00. 

I 908- I 909 
Churches — Spilman  Chapel,  Spilman,  $1.00;  St.  Stephen's,  Romney, 
$11.65;  St.  Philip's,  Charles  Town,  $300;  Zion,  Charles  Town,  $23.14; 
St.  Ann's,  New  Martinsville,  $3.51;  St.  David's,  Powellton,  $1.70;  All 
Saints',  Union,  $4.42;  Christ,  Bluefield,  $4.95;  Calvary,  Montgomery,  $3.90; 
St.  James',  Lewisburg,  $1.51;  Heavenly  Rest,  Princeton,  $3.46;  Incarnation, 
Ronceverte,  $1.10;  Redeemer,  Ansted,  $3.14;  Grace,  Elkins,  $1.50;  St. 
Paul's,  Weston,  $0.25;  St.  Paul's,  Sistersville,  $4.20;  Good  Shepherd, 
Parkersburg,  $5.00;  St.  John's,  Kanawha  Parish,  Charleston,  $29.25;  Christ, 
Point  Pleasant,  $2.00;  Trinity,  Martinsburg,  $4.70;  Trinity,  Parkersburg, 
$9.07. 

Individuals — Mr.  J.  A.  Dearing,  Shenandoah  Junction,  $5.00;  Mr.  J. 
A.  Dearing,  Shenandoah  Junction,  $5.00. 


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West  Virginia — Contributors — 1909-1910 
Churches — St.  Barnabas,  Davis,  $1.50;  St.  Matthias,  Grafton,  $1.25; 
St.  Matthew's,  Charleston,  $1.25;  Grace,  Nelson  Parish  (Automatic  Pen- 
sions at  64),  $11.59;  St.  Thomas',  White  Sulphur  Springs,  $2.00;  Zion, 
Charles  Town,  $23.44;  Trinity,  Moundsville,  $7.10;  Trinity,  Martinsburg, 
$14.15;  St.  Mark's,  St.  Albans,  $2.40;  St.  Stephen's,  Romney,  $3.00;  St. 
Ann's,  New  Martinsville,  $6.00;  Good  Shepherd,  Parkersburg,  $12.00; 
All  Saints',  Union,  $4.54;  St.  Stephen's,  Romney,  $13.33;  Trinity,  Shep- 
herdstown,  $3.00. 

Individuals — Rev.  G.  A.  Gibbons,  Romney,  $15.00;  "In  memory  of  my 
mother,  Mrs.  Annie  Potts,"  per  Mr.  Henry  W.  Potts,  Shepherdstown, 
$100.00;  Miss  Mary  C.  Davis,  Fort  Spring  (Special),  $1.00. 

Wyoming  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $24  22  $25  16  $42  80  $92  18 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $92  18 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  . . .  450  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches — St.    Paul's,   Evanston,  $0.22;    St.    Peter's,    Sheridan,  $6.00; 
St.  Thomas',  Rawlins,  $5.30;  St.  Luke's,  Baggs,  $0.95;  St.  Paul's,  Dixon, 
$1.20;  St.  Mark's,  Cheyenne,  $10.55. 

1908- 1909 
Churches— Redeemer,  Wind  River,  $6.35;  St.  Thomas',  Rawlins,  $2.75; 
St.  Peter's,  Sheridan,  $5.00;  St.  Mark's,  Casper,  $3.41;  St.  Mark's,  Chey- 
enne, $7.65. 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.     Mark's,     Cheyenne,    $13.70;     St.     Thomas',     Rawlins, 
$8.75;  St.  Mark's,  Casper,  $2.50;   Shoshone  Indian  Mission,  Wind  River, 
$7.00;  Redeemer,  Wind  River,  $3.00;  collection  taken  at  the  Convocation 
of  the  Missionary  District  of  Wyoming,  $7.85. 

Bermuda  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Individuals   $25  00  $25  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years    $25  00 

Contributors — 1908-1909 
Individuals — Mrs.  W.  Maxwell  Greene,  Hamilton,  $25.00. 

Canada                            1907-1908          1908-1909          1909-1910  Total 

Individuals    $500  $10000  $10500 

Total  contributions  for  three  years   $105  00 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  $101  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Individuals — Mr.  Joseph  T.   Cotton,   St.  John,   P.  Q.,  Canada,  $4.00; 
Rev.  C.  A.  Hench,  Tweed,  Ontario,  Canada   (Special),  $1.00. 

1908-1909 
Individuals — Mr.  Dudley  Tibbets,  Pointe  a  Pic  (Special),  $100.00. 


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Cuba                                1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $47  61                $56  70  $43  46  $147  Tj 

Individuals    500                500 


Total  contributions  for  three  years  $152  ^^ 

Grants  frim  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years  ....  $900  00 
Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations  5  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Holy  Trinity,  Havana,  $46.11;  St.  Philip's,  Limonar,  $1.50. 

1908-1909 
Churches — Holy  Trinity  Cathedral,  Havana,  $54.45 ;   St.   Philip's,  Li- 
monar, $2.25. 

Individuals — Mr.  R.  H.  Bigelow,  Ciebe  Mocha   (Special),  $5.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Holy  Trinity  Cathedral,  Havana.  $43.46. 

France                             1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $2  00  $2  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years    $2  00 

1909-1910 
Churches — St.  Luke's  Chapel,  Paris,  $2.00. 

Hankow                           1907-1908          1908-1909          1909-1910  Total 

Individuals    $10  00               $25  00                $35  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years    $35  00 

Grants  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years $600  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Individuals — The  Rt.  Rev.  L.  H.  Roots,  Hankow,  $10.00. 

Italy                                  1907-1908          1908-1909          1909-1910  Total 

Churches    $8653              $27112               $34  01  $39^66 

Individuals    100  00                200  00  300  00 


Total  contributions  for  three  years   $691  66 

Designated.     Not  available  for  current  appropriations   $300  00 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
Churches— St  Paul's,  Rome,  Italy,  $86.53. 

Individuals— Rev.  Walter  Lowrie,  St.  Paul's,  Rome,  Italy  (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $100.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches— St   Paul's,   Rome,  $171.12;   St.   Paul's,  Rome    (Automatic 
Pensions  at  64),  $100.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches— St  Paul's,  Rome.  $3401. 

Individuals— Rev.    George    B.    Stone,    El    Pineto,    Fort    Dei    Marmi, 
$100.00;  Rev.  Walter  Lowrie,  Rome  (Automatic  Pensions  at  64),  $ioo.OJ. 


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Mexico                            1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $20  44  $15  86  $36  30 

Total  contributions  for  three  jears  $36  30 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — Grace,  San  Luis  Potosi,  $20.44. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Advent,  Puebla,  $11.01;  Grace,  San  Luis  Potosi,  $4.85. 

Panama  Canal  Zone    1907-1908          1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Individuals    $1  00  $1  00 

Total  contributions  for  three  years   $1  00 

1909-1910 
Individuals — The  Ven.  Henry  B.  Bryan,  the  Panama  Mission,  Ancon, 
Canal  Zone,  $1.00. 

Southern  Brazil             1907-1908          1908-1909          1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $5  92  $5  92 

Total  contributions  for  three  years   $5  92 

Contributors — 1 907- 1 908 
Churches — Trinity,  Porto  Alegre.  R.  G.  S.,  Brazil,  $5.92. 

Tokyo  1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Churches   $6000  $2500  $2840  $11340 

Individuals   1000  1000 

Total  contributions  for  three  years  $123  40 

Grant  from  the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  for  three  years $225  00 

Contributors — 1907- 1908 
Churches — European  congregation  of  Trinity  Cathedral,  Tokyo,  $60.00. 

1908- 1909 
Churches — From   the    European    congregation    of    Trinity    Cathedral, 
Tokyo,  $25.00. 

1909-1910 
Churches — Trinity  Cathedral,  Tokyo,  $28.40. 
Individuals — Rev.  J.  C.  Ambler,  Tokyo,  $10.00. 

1907-1908  1908-1909  1909-1910  Total 

Individuals    $1  00  $2  02  $2  00  $5  02 

Contributors — 1907-1908 
,  "Cash"  (Special),  $1.00. 

1908- 1909 
Anonymous  (Special),  $2.00;  Anonymous,  $0.02. 

1909-1910 
Cash,  M.  Brown.  Terrace  Park,  $2.00. 


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Act  of  Incorporation  passed  1855,  also  Act  of  1894,  enlarg- 
ing limitations  upon  the  amount  of  property  a  non-stock  corpora- 
tion may  take  and  hold. 

AN  ACT 

To  Incorporate  the  Trustees  of  the  Fund  for  the  Relief 
OF  Widows  and  Orphans  of  Deceased  Clergymen,  and 
OF  Aged,  Infirm,  and  Disabled  Clergymen  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of  the  United  States 
OF  America.  Passed  April  13TH,  1855,  three-fifths 
being  present. 

The  people  of  the  State  of  New  York,  represented  in  Senate 
and  Assembly,  do  enact  as  follows: 

I.  Horatio  Potter,  Gregory  T.  Bedell,  John  Henry  Hobart, 
Hamilton  Fish,  Luther  Bradish,  Robert  B.  Minturn,  and  Cyrus 
Curtis,  are  hereby  created  a  Body  Corporate,  by  the  name  of 
"  The  Trustees  of  the  Fund  for  the  Relief  of  Widows  and  Orphans 
of  Deceased  Clergymen,  and  of  Aged,  Infirm  and  Disabled 
Clergymen  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States  of  America;"  for  the  purpose  of  organizing,  managing 
and  applying  the  Fund  indicated  in  its  Title,  and  instituted 
by  the  General  Convention  of  the  Church  aforesaid,  in  the  year 
1853- 

II.  The  affairs  of  the  said  Corporation  shall  be  managed 
by  a  board  of  Seven  Trustees,  to  be  appointed  triennially  by  the 
General  Convention  aforesaid,  on  the  nomination  of  a  joint 
committee  thereof.  The  persons  named  in  the  First  Section 
of  this  Act  shall  be  the  first  Trustees  of  the  said  Corporation, 
and  shall  hold  their  offices  until  the  meeting  of  the  said  Con- 
vention of  1856,  and  until  others  are  appointed  in  their  places. 
They  shall  have  power  to  fill  the  vacancies  occurring  in  their 
own  Board,  and  to  appoint  their  OAvn  officers  and  agents. 

III.  The  said  Corporation,  for  the  declared  purpose  of  its 
creation  only,  shall  have  power  to  take  by  gift,  grant,  or  devise, 


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any  estate,  real,  personal,  or  mixed,  and  to  hold  or  convey  the 
same.  (But  the  said  Corporation  shall  not  take  and  hold  real 
and  personal  estate  above  the  clear  annual  value  of  fifteen 
thousand  dollars.     [See  Enlargement  of  Limitations.] 

IV.  The  said  Corporation  shall  possess  the  general  powers, 
and  be  subject  to  the  provisions  of  Ch.  XVIII  of  the  first  part 
of  the  Revised  Statutes,  so  far  as  the  same  are  applicable,  and 
have  not  been  repealed. 

V.  The  Legislature  may,  at  any  time,  alter  or  repeal  this 
Act. 

VI.  This  Act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 

Report  of  General  Convention  of  1859 

The  Institution  thus  authorized  by  the  Convention  and  legally  created 
by  act  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New  York,  combining,  as  it  does, 
the  principles  of  Annuity,  Life  Assurance,  and  a  simple  charity,  etc. 

Enlargement  of  Limitations,  Laws  of  New  York,  1894,  Chapter  400 

An  Act  to  amend  the  general  corporation  law,  in  relation 
to  limitations  upon  the  amount  of  property  of  non-stock  cor- 
porations. 

Sec.  12.  Enlargement  of  limitations  upon  the  amount  of 
the  property  of  non-stock  corporations.  If  any  general  or  special 
law  heretofore  passed,  or  any  certificate  of  incorporation,  shall 
limit  the  amount  of  property  a  corporation  other  than  a  stock 
corporation  may  take  or  hold,  such  a  corporation  may  take  and 
hold  property  of  the  value  of  three  million  dollars  or  less,  or  the 
yearly  income  derived  from  which  shall  be  five  hundred  thousand 
dollars  or  less,  notwithstanding  any  such  limitations.  In  com- 
puting the  value  of  such  property,  no  increase  in  value  arising 
otherwise  than  from  improvements  made  thereon  shall  be  taken 
into  account. 

Sec.  2.     This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 


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CHANGE  OF  NAME 
Richmond  Convention  1907 

The  Committee  on  Canons  presented  the  following  report, 
the  resolution  appended  to  which  was  adopted: 
Report  No.  5. 

In  the  matter  of  the  change  of  title  proposed  in  the  resolution 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Alsop,  the  Committee  recommend  the  following : 

"  Resolved,  the  House  of  Bishops  concurring,  That  Canon 
53,  Section  i,  be  amended  by  striking  out  everything  between 
the  words  '  Trustees  of '  and  the  word 'instituted'  and  inserting 
the  words  'General  Clergy  Relief  Fund.' 

"  By  order  of  the  Committee. 

"J.  Houston  Eccleston,  Chairman." 

.In  General  Convention, 
Richmond,  6th  day  of  the  Session, 

October  8,  1907. 
Message  No.  19. 

The  House  of  Bishops  informs  the  House  of  Deputies  that 
it  has  concurred  with  the  House  of  Deputies  in  adopting  the 
resolution  contained  in  its  Message  No.  16,  amending  Canon  53, 
Section  i,  by  the  substitution  of  a  new  title  for  the  Society. 

Samuel   Hart,  Secretary. 
Attest : 

Enclosures. 

Davies,  Stone  and  Auerbach, 
Mutual  Life  Building,  34  Nassau  Street, 

New  York,  March  19,  1908. 

Dear  Sir: — 

We  hand  you  herewith  an  exemplified  copy  of  the 
papers  in  the  proceedings  to  change  the  former  name  of  your 
Society  to  that  of  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  as  found  from  an 
exanimation  of  the  records  and  files  in  the  Office  of  the  Clerk 
of  the  County  of  New  York  and  of  the  Clerk  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  said  State  for  said  County,  and  also  a  copy  of  the 
order  authorizing  the  change  of  name  and  of  the  affidavits  of  pub- 
lication of  said  order,  duly  certified  by  the  Secretary  of  this  State. 


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These  papers  constitute  complete  proof  that  all  the  neces- 
sary steps  have  been  taken  in  this  proceeding,  and  that  the  name 
of  your  Society  has  been  properly  and  legally  changed  as  of 
March  i8,  1908. 

Very  truly  yours, 
Davies,  Stone  &  Auerbach. 

General  Clergy  Relief  Fund, 
A.  J.  P.  McClure,  Esq., 
Assistant  Treasurer. 
12th  and  Walnut  Sts., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

CANON  53. 

Of  General  Clergy  Relief 

Election  of  §  i-  The  General  Convention  at  each  Triennial 
Trustees  Meeting  shall  elect,  on  the  nomination  of  a  Joint 
Committee  thereof,  seven  persons  to  serve  as  Trustees  of  the 
General  Clergy  Relief  Fund,  instituted  by  the  General  Con- 
vention in  1853,  and  incorporated  in  Chapter  459  of  the  laws  of 
the  State  of  New  York  in  1855. 

Term  of      Said  Trustees  shall  hold  office  until  the  succeed- 
office         ing  General  Convention,  or  until  their  successors 
shall  be  elected,  and  shall  have  power  to  fill  vacancies  occur- 
ring in  their  own  Board,  and  to  appoint  officers  and  agents. 

Who  may  be  §  ii-  [i]  The  widow  of  any  deceased  clergyman, 
beneficiaries  remaining  unmarried,  the  children  of  any  deceased 
clergyman  until  they  have  reached  the  age  of  twenty-one  years, 
unless  they  shall  have  married  before  that  age,  and  any  clergy- 
man permanently  disabled,  or  having  reached  the  age  of  sixty- 
four  years,  shall  be  entitled,  in  the  discretion  of  the  Trustees, 
to  share  in  the  benefits  of  this  Fund. 

[2.]  All   applications   to   the   Trustees   shall    have 

the  written  recommendation  of  the  Bishop,  or  in 

case  there  be  no  Bishop,  of  the  clerical  members  of  the  Standing 

Committee  of  the  Diocese  or  Missionary  District  to  which  the 

applicant  may  belong. 


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§  iii.  The   resources   of   the    Fund   shall   be   from 

such    royalties    as    shall    be    established    by    the 

General  Convention,  from  offerings  in  parishes  or  congregations 

and  from  such  other  voluntary  gifts  and  legacies  as  may  be 

received. 

§  iv.  The  Trustees  shall  publish  a  report  on  the 

first    of    September,    in    each    Convention    year, 

showing  a  complete  list  of  all  contributions  to  the  Fund  within 

the  three  years  past,  and  shall  cause  a  copy  of  such  report  to  be 

sent  to  every  Bishop  and  Clergyman  of  the  Church. 

Desicnation  ^  ^"  Contributors  to  the  Fund  shall  have  the 
of  right   to   designate   how  their   contributions  shall 

contributions  ^^  applied,  and  the  Bishop  of  any  Diocese  or 
Missionary  District  may  direct  how  the  contributions  of  con- 
gregations in  his  Diocese  or  District  so  reported,  the  use  of  which 
has  not  been  designated,  shall  be  applied. 

Affiliated  §  vi.  The  Trustees  may  enter  into  relation  with 
societies  all  kindred  funds  and  societies  in  the  Church, 
and  so  far  as  may  be  practicable,  secure  their  co-operation  to 
the  end  that  there  may  be  a  complete  record  of  all  Clergy  Relief 
in  the  Church,  and  that  such  relief  may  be  distributed  wisely, 
equitably  and  efficiently. 

From  "Digest  of  the  Canons  for  the  government  of  the  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  passed 
and  adopted  in  General  Conventions." 


Agreement  suggested  in  case  of  complete  merger  including 
transfer  of  funds  and  securities 

FORM  A 

MEMORANDUM  OF  AGREEMENT  entered  Into  this day  of 

A.  D.  19 by (Trustees  of  the  Clergy  Relief 

Fund  for  the  Diocese  of )  or  (Bishop  of  the  Diocese 

of ,  acting  herein  by  the  authority  of  a  resolution 

of  the  Convention  of  said  Diocese),  parties  of  the  first  part,  and  the  Trustees  of 
The  General  Clergy   Relief  Fund,   parties  of  the  second  part. 

Whereas  it  is  desirable  in  the  judgment  of  the  parties  hereto  to  consolidate 
In  the  hands  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  the  several  diocesan  funds  now 
devoted  to  Clergy  Relief  to  the  end  that  a  uniform  policy  and  economy  of  admin- 
istration may  prevail  throughout  the  Church ;  and 

Whereas    the  parties  of  the  first  part  have  received  (from  the  Convention  of 

the  diocese  of ,  or  as  the  case  may  be)  the  authority  necessary 

to  enter  Into  this  agreement ;  and 

Whereas  consistently  with  the  charter  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part,  it  is 
provided  by  Title  III,  Canon  8,  Sec.  VI  of  the  Canons  of  the  General  Convention 
that  the  said  parties  of  the  second  part  "may  enter  into  relations  with  all  kin- 
dred funds  and  societies  in  the  Church  and  so  far  as  may  be  practicable,  secure 
their  co-operation  to  the  end  that  there  may  be  a  complete  record  of  all  clergy 
relief  in  the  Church  and  that  such  relief  may  be  distributed  wisely,  equitably  and 
efficiently." 

Now,  Therefore,  This  Agreement  Witnesseth: 

I.  That  the  parties  of  the  first  part  do  by  these  presents  assign,  transfer  and 
set  over  unto  the  parties  of  the  second  part,  and  their  successors,  all  and  singular 
the  moneys,  invested  funds,  and  property  of  every  description  held  by  the  Baid 
parties  of  the  first  part  in  trust  as  aforesaid,  said  moneys,  funds  and  property 
so  assigned  to  be  held  by  the  parties  of  the  second  part  under  and  subject  to  the 
trusts  and  conditions  hereinafter  set  forth. 

II.  That  the  parties  of  the  second  part,  in  consideration  of  the  premises, 
will  hold,  invest  and  reinvest  the  moneys,  funds  and  property  so  assigned  and  all 
other  property  hereafter  transferred  to  them  by  the  parties  of  the  first  part  for 
investment,  in  carefully  selected  and  safe  securities,  but  without  obligation  to 
restrict  investment  to  so-called  "legal  securities,"  and  will  submit  the  said  invest- 
ments to  the  annual  inspection  of  an  auditing  committee  of  three,  consisting  of 
officers  of  three  trust  companies  situated  in  the  city  in  which  the  principal  office 
of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  shall  be  for  the  time  being  maintained ;  said  per- 
sons to  be  designated  in  writing  by  the  parties  of  the  first  part,  or  their  repre- 
sentative ;  or  in  default  of  such  designation  within  thirty  days  after  January  1st 
of  each  year  by  the  parties  of  the  first  part  or  by  the  Bishop  of  said  diocese,  then 
by  the  said  parties  of  the  second  part  or  their  representative ;  and  the  unanimous 
approval  of  an  Investment  by  the  said  committee  shall  be  conclusive  in  favor  of 
the  parties  of  the  second  part.  If  any  one  member  of  said  committee  shall  dis- 
approve an  investment  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  to 
change  the  same  as  soon  as  may  be ;  but  the  said  parties  of  the  second  part  shall 
not  be  liable  except  for  fraud  or  wilful  neglect  or  for  a  failure  to  change  invest- 
ments disapproved  as  above. 

III.  That  the  parties  of  the  second  part  will,  when  such  names  are  furnished 
to  them,  enter  upon  their  record  the  names  of  all  beneficiaries  now  on  the  list  of 
said  parties  of  the  first  part  and  will,  unless  and  until  otherwise  directed  by  the 
Bishop  of  the  said  diocese,  regularly  and  punctually  pay  to  each  of  said  bene- 
ficiaries the  sum  which  such  beneficiary  would  be  entitled  to  receive  from  the  par- 
ties of  the  first  part  if  this  agreement  had  not  been  made :  Provided  that  the  par- 
ties of  the  second  part  shall  not  be  liable  under  this  paragraph  except  to  the 
extent  of  the  income  of  invested  funds  received  from  the  parties  of  the  first  part, 
supplemented  by  such  other  funds  as  may  hereafter  be  paid  to  the  parties  of  the 
second  part  for  the  use  of  said  beneficiaries. 

IV.  That  the  said  parties  of  the  second  part  will,  in  addition  to  the  pay- 
ments above  specified,  pay  to  each  of  the  said  beneficiaries  whose  name  is  now  or 
may  hereafter  be  upon  the  list  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  the  same  annuities 
or  pensions  as  are  granted  by  the  parties  of  the  second  part  to  all  other  beneficiar- 
ies of  the  same  class  in  diocese  and  missionary  jurisdictions  throughout  the  Church. 

V.  That,  in  consideration  of  the  premises,  the  parties  of  the  second  part  shall 
be  entitled  to  apply  to  their  general  corporate  uses  such  Income  from  invested 
funds  and  such  undesignated  contributions  as  together  shall  exceed  in  any  year 
the  amount  needed  to  provide  for  the  beneficiaries  now  on  the  list  of  the  parties 
of  the  first  part. 

VI.  That  the  said  parties  of  the  first  part,  and  their  successors,  will  send 
promptly  to  the  treasurer  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  all  contributions  and 
oflferings  received  for  the  purpose  of  clergy  relief  and  will  use  their  best  endeavors 
to  procure  the  collection  In  all  churches  and  missions  in  said  diocese  an  annual 
offering  for  the  said  purpose ;  and  will  cause  to  be  printed  annually  in  the 
journal  of  said  diocese  the  name  and  object  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  and 
the  name  and  address  of  their  treasurer. 

In   witness  whereof  the  parties  hereto  have  hereunto  set  their  hands  and 
seals  the  day  and  year  first  above  written. 
Witnesses  : 


125 

Agreement  suggested  in  case  of  merger  without   transfer 
of  funds  and  securities 

FORM  B 

A    ^^MORANDUM  OF  AGREEMENT  entered  Into  this day  of 

Fund  for  thenior'pRP  Af (Trustees  of  tiie  Clergy  Relief 

^ una  ror  tne  Diocese  of )  or  (Bishop  of  the  Diocese 

of  fho  rnr^^nnV,-;.;,'^;  ■  ■  ■•^"A'- ;•  acting  herein  by  the  authority  of  a  resolution 

The  Gene?Il  r w<.v^Ra/^^.°^''*'T^'  P^^V^es  of  the  first  part,  and  the  Trustees  of 

wu  y^/=y  Relief  Fund,   parties  of  the  second^  part, 

as  far  as^nnJkl!  f ^i"'*""'! '^  *l^?  judgment  of  the  parties  hereto  to  systematize 
that  nntfor^i^ft!  nf  ^^r  '^<^'"'^  «*  Clergy  Relief  throughout  the  Church  to  the  end 
that  uniformity  of  policy  and  economy  of  administration  may  prevail ;  and 
the  dToc/.?'nf  ^  P'"'""'"  °*  *^^  ^'"*  P^""*  ^a^«  received   (froVthe  Convention  of 
to'enier'int^this-agr^^mentV^nd^'  ^"  *^'  '""'  '"^^  ^'^  *^^  authority  necessary 

providedTv  TUi^'^'irn^  "^"c  *S^  ''^.^t'"*^^  *l^  ^^^  P^"^««  ^^  *»»«  second  part,  it  Is 
that  the  sni  J  nirnH'  S'"?,?''  ^'  ^^^-  ^^  P^  '^«  Canons  of  the  General  Convention 
dred  fnn/<.  0%.;?  *  ?^,°'  the  second  part  "may  enter  Into  relations  with  all  kin 
thifr  CO  onPr«tln°l'Hf  *°  ^^^.^.^^v^^''  ^°*^  ^°  f^"*  ^^^  °^«y  ^^  practicable,  secure 
relief  In  fht  M?,?.h°olH^^°?  *^*\5  ^H?""?  "^^^  ^  »  complete  record  of  all  clergy 
efficiently!"  ""^"^^  ""^^  ^^  distributed  wisely,  equitably  aSd 

Now,  Therefore,  This  Agreement  Witnesseth: 
dflvs^nf^^^*  *^^  parties  of  the  first  part  will  hereafter  semi-annually  on  the  first 

time  to  timp'n'^rVflH" ;,;:.;  ^^ \l .•••  •  V  •    (u°less  different  dates  shall  be  from 

"    ^  3u  "™®  agreed  upon  by  the  parties  hereto ;  and  in  the  event  of  such  a^rPP- 

nart  an?nc3p\h^p'rt''f^'''>  '",^1*  .**^  *^«  treasurer  of  theVarffes  of  th'esefond 
part  all  income  theretofore  collected  or  received  by  the  parties  of  the  first  nart 
fw  ^..?'^''7^'  /°^ested  funds  and  property  of  every  description  held  by  them  or 
n«rHil"'^/.°H  *^^  purposes  of  Clergy  Relief;  the  said  income  so  paid  over  tTthe 
Cnder  and  snh1P^^t°o^Kp^^*^ ''^  applied  by  the  said  parties  of  the  second  par? 
unaer  and  subject  to  the  trusts  and  conditions  hereinafter  set  forth. 
x„.ii  ^^-.-'^^'it  t^f  ^^^'^  parties  of  the  second  part,  in  consideration  of  the  oremlsea. 
will,  when  such  names  are  furnished  to  them,  enter  upon  their  record™  the 
names  of  all  beneficiaries  now  on  the  list  of  the  said  parties  of  thrflrst  part  and 
will,  unless  and  until  otherwise  directed  by  the  Bishop  of  the  said  dioclse  reini 
larly  and  punctually  pay  to  each  of  said  beneficiaries  the  sum  which  such  S 
^inP>,r:?''^^.''>f  ^°""®/  *°  ^^'^^^^^  ""^^^  t^e  Pai-tles  of  the  first  part  S  this  agrel^ 
S.  Uhfp^,rn°i  ^^fu,  ™''*^^  •  P'-ovWed  that  the  parties  of  the  second  part  shall  not 
?he  n«rtiP«^f  thp  ^P.^^'^^^P^  ^''f^P*  K""  }^^  ^^^^^^  ^^  ^^^  income  received  from 
hp  .^^fn  f ^^-^  the  first  part,  supplemented  by  such  other  funds  as  may  hereafter 
be  paid  to  the  parties  of  the  second  part  for  the  use  of  said  beneficiaries. 

111.  That  the  said  parties  of  the  second  part  will,  in  addition  to  the  oav- 
ments  above  specified,  pay  to  each  of  the  said  beneficiaries  whose  name  now  is  or 
may  hereafter  be  upon  the  list  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  the  same  annul- 
fll?o.°/oP®?l'^°^  ^^  ^'■®,  granted  by  the  parties  of  the  second  part  to  all  other  bene- 
Church  ^^™^  *^  dioceses  and  missionary  jurisdictions  throughout  the 

«hoi/I;  Ji^^f'^^l  consideration  of  the  premises,  the  parties  of  the  second  part 
shall  be  entitled  to  apply  to  their  general  corporate  uses  such  Income  from  in- 
vested funds  and  such  undesignated  contributions  as  together  shall  exceed  in  anv 
year  the  amount  needed  to  provide  for  the  beneficiaries  now  on  the  list  of  the 
parties  of  the  first  part. 

r^n^r^Vi  ^^^"^L*^!  ^^'^^  partlcs  of  the  first  part,  and  their  successors,  will  send 
promptly  to  the  treasurer  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part  all  contributions  and 
offerings  received  for  the  purposes  of  clergy  relief  and  will  use  their  best  en- 
deavors to  procure  the  collection  In  all  churches  and  missions  In  said  diocese  an 
annual  offering  for  the  said  purpose;  and  will  cause  t»  be  printed  annually  In 
the  journal  of  said  diocese  the  name  and  object  of  the  parties  of  the  second  part 
and  the  name  and  address  of  their  treasurer.  u  i^an. 

VI.  That  in  case  at  any  time  hereafter  the  parties  of  the  first  part  or  their 
successors,  shall  desire  under  proper  authority  to  assign  and  transfer  the  Invested 
funds  m  their  hands  to  the  parties  of  the  second  part,  the  said  parties  of  the 
second  part  agree  that  they  will  accept  an  assignment  thereof  substantially  upon 
the  terms  of  the  agreement  designated  as  "Form  A,"  and  of  which  a  codv  is 
hereby  annexed.  ^  h>j   '" 

In  witness  whereof  the  parties  hereto  have  hereunto  set  their  hands  and  seals 
the  day  and  year  first  above  written. 

Witnesses  : 


GENERAL  CONVENTION  JOURNAL  REFERENCES 


1853— Resolution  offered  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Alonzo  Potter  providing  for  the 
establishment  of  the  Fund,  pages  85,  86,  91,  129  to  132,  139. 

1856 — Joint  Committee  to  nominate  Trustees,  etc.,  pages  32,  151,  209. 
1859 — Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  Report,  etc.,  pages  189,  356,  362. 

1862 — Report  of  Trustees,  pages  78,  79,  130,  131. 

1865 — No  report.    Page  6.     Close  of  Civil  War. 

1868 — Report  of  Trustees,   page   133;    Discharge   of  Trustees,  page  257. 
Charter  placed  in  care  of  Registrar. 

1871 — ^Royalty  on  Hymnal.    Joint  Committee,  page  100. 
Nomination  of  Trustees,  pages  117,  118. 
Report  of  Committee  of  Conference  recommending  that  Fund  receive 

royalty  on  Hymnal,  pages  141,  142. 
Vesting  in  Trustees  copyright  of  Hymnal,  pages  195,  196;  also  pages 

205,  210,  273,  308,  315,  325. 
Bishop    Coxe   moved   that   royalty  on   Hymnal   go  to   Trustees   of 

Fund,  etc.,  page  334;  also  pages  342,  350,  360,  364,  365,  366. 

1874 — Report  of  Trustees,  Appendix  5. 

Trustees  authorized  to  superintend  the  revision  and  publication  of 

the  revised  Hymnal  with  power  to  make  the  typographical  and 

other  changes  necessary,  pages  360  and  361. 
Trustees   authorized   to   issue   license  to   publishers   and   receive  a 

royalty  on  the  Hymnal,  page  152;  see  also  pages  360,  332,  183,  177, 

95  and  38. 

1877 — Report  of  Trustees,  Appendix  5,  page  249. 

Binding  of  Hymnal  with  Prayer  Book  refused,  page  43 ;  also  80  and 

120. 
Report  received,  pages  67,  163,  164. 
Trustees  nominated,  pages  315  and  321. 

1880 — Committee  appointed  to  increase  Fund,  pages  39,  41  and  43. 
Report  of  Trustees  presented,  page  64;  Report,  Appendix  5. 
Report  of  Special  Committee  on  increase  of  Fund,  pages  141  to  144, 

169,  191. 
Bishops  receive  with  lively  satisfaction  action  taken  for  increase  of 

Fund,  pages  192,  320. 
Trustees  nominated,  pages  194,  324. 
Abridged  Editions  of  Hymnal  Denied,  page  211. 

1883 — Two  Pages  in  "Spirit  of  Missions"  Requested,  page  81. 

Contributions  at  the  Administration  of  Holy  Communion  Recom- 
mended, pages  129,  321. 

Report  of  Special  Committee,  page  262. 

Report  of  Trustees,  Appendix  5. 
1886 — Report  of  Trustees,  pages  35  to  37,  228,  Appendix  5. 

Joint  Committee,  pages  54,  104,  269. 

Nomination  of  Trustees,  page  108. 

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127 

1889 — Motion  to  bind  Hymnal  with  Prayer  Book  lost,  page  190. 
Memorial  as  to  necessity  for  pensions,  page  271. 
Report  of  Committee,  page  306. 
Report  not  adopted,  substitute  offered  and  adopted,  page  385 ;  also 

308. 
Report  of  Trustees,  Appendix  5. 

1892 — Report  presented,  pages  40  and  57,  Appendix  5. 
Report  of  Joint  Committee,  pages  124  and  125. 
Canon  53  "of  General  Clergy  Relief"  adopted,  pages  128,  129,   141, 

333  to  335,  and  378. 
Hymnal  royalty,  page  360. 

Amount  of  royalty  referred  to  Trustees,  page  139. 
Permission  to  bind  Prayer  Book  with  Hymnal  not  granted,  pages 

81,  93,  126,  148,  153,  154. 
See  action  of  Convention  of  1895  granting  permission. 

1895 — House  of  Deputies  propose  to  permit  binding  of  Prayer  Book  with 

Hymnal,  page  112. 
Bishops  refused  to  concur,  page  119. 
Committee  of  Conference  asked,  page  117. 
Bishops  concur  and  binding  of  Prayer  Book  and  Hymnal  permitted, 

page  159;  also  page  339. 
Report  of  Trustees  presented,  page  55  and  Appendix  5. 
Annual  offering  from  all  churches  recommended,  pages  112,  116; 

also  pages  278,  279  and  294. 
Change  of  Charter  suggested,  pages  115,  132,  149  and  298. 

1898 — Nominating  Trustees,  pages  61,  77,  334,  350. 

Repealing  action    of   Convention   of    1895    in   regard   to   change   of 

Charter  and  fifteen  Trustees.     Seven  Trustees  required  as  before. 

Pages  140,  125  and  130.    See  Appendix  10  for  reasons. 
Increase  of  Endowment  Fund,  pages  251  and  258. 
Report  of  Trustees,  page  316,  Appendix  10. 

1901 — Nominating  Trustees,  pages  64  and  82. 
Report,  pages  117,  223,  239. 

Report  of  Trustees,  page  228,  Appendix  5,  and  page  290. 
Report  of  Nominating  Committee,  pages  284  and  290. 

1904 — Report  of  Trustees  presented,  pages  81  and  280,  Appendix  3. 
Nominating  Trustees,  pages  280,  82  and  88. 
Report  of  Joint  Committee,  pages  117,  118,  131  and  336. 
Trustees  elected,  pages  338  and  339. 

1907 — Triennial  Report  presented,  page  235. 

Committee  to  nominate  Trustees,  page  238. 

House  of  Bishops  concur,  page  263. 

Report,  page  344. 

House  of  Bishops  concur,  page  356. 

Amendment  of  Canon,  pages  53,  247  and  261. 

Special  Commission  ordered,  page  316. 

House  of  Bishops  concur,  page  357.  ■-/' 

Memorial  of  Los  Angeles,  page  233.  ^ 

Special  Committee,  page  241.  .  ^^ 

Report,  page  316. 

Members  of  Commission  named,  page  337. 


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NOTICE 


By  unanimous  resolution  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  the 
authorities  of  the  various  Dioceses  and  Missionary  Jurisdictions 
are  requested  to  place  the  name,  title,  address  and  Treasurer  of 
the  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund  in  some  part  of  the  published 
Journal:  Thus,  "The  General  Clergy  Relief  Fimd.  The  general 
and  official  society  for  pension  and  relief  covering  the  whole 
Church.  Canon  53.  The  General  Convention  recommends  an 
annual  offering  from  every  Church,  and  that  a  percentage  of  the 
Communion  Alms  be  given  to  this  fund.  Remit  to:  Treasurer, 
Alfred  J.  P.  McClure,  the  Church  House,  12th  and  Walnut  Sts., 
Philadelphia,  Pa." 

They  ask  this: 

First — Because  the  Fimd  is  the  national  and  official  organization  of  the 
whole  Church,  created  by  its  representatives  for  doing  work  in  each 
Diocese, 

Second — Because  the  Fund  stands  upon  absolutely  the  same  basis  in  the 
General  Canons  and  legislation  of  the  Chvirch  as  the  Foreign  and 
Domestic  Missionary  Society  and  reqtiires  the  same  recognition. 

Third — Because  pensions  and  annuities  are  asked  for  and  granted  in 
every  Diocese  and  Missionary  Jurisdiction,  and  therefore  it  is  to  the 
interest  of  each  Diocese  and  Missionary  Jurisdiction  to  assist  in  giving 
all  the  information  and  publicity  possible. 

Fourth — Because  the  Trustees  do  not  discriminate  in  any  manner  whatso- 
ever in  making  appropriations. 

Fifth — Because  Churchmen  everywhere  who  are  interested  in  the  general 
work  of  the  Church  reqviire  this  information. 


Resolution,  General  Convention  of  1904 

"Resolved,   That  as  the  General    Clergy    Relief  Fund  is  the 
direct  creation  of  the  General  Convention,  this  F\md  shovdd  have 
precedence  of  all  other  modes  of  clerical  relief  in  the  recommen- 
dations of  the  Committee  on  the  State  of  the   Chtirch,  and  tbgj^ 
the  name  of  this  Fund  be  inserted  in  their  report.  "  .  ^~  ^ 


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THE  GENERAL  CLERGY  RELIEF  FUND 


"This  Ftrnd  is  strongly  recommended  by  the  General  Convention  of 
our  Chtirch  at  its  every  session.  It  has  relieved  untold  distress  of  widows 
and  orphans  of  deceased  clergymen  and  of  clergymen  disabled  by  age  or 
infirmity  in  all  parts  of  the  Union,  and  should  be  remembered  in  wills  as 
presenting  an  opportunity  for  doing  good  almost  without  a  parallel." — 
William  Alexander  Smith,  Treasurer  of  the  Fund  for  over  thirty  years. 


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FORM  OF  BEQUEST 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  The  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund,  a  cor- 
poration created  in  the  year  1855,  by  chapter  459  of  the  laws  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  or  to  the  Treasurer  thereof  for  the  time 

being,  for  its  corporate  purposes,  the  sum  of 

dollars. 


FORM  OF  DEVISE  OF  REAL  ESTATE 


I  give  and  devise  to  The  General  Clergy  Relief  Fund,  a  cor- 
poration created  in  the  year  1855,  by  chapter  459  of  the  laws  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  for  its  corporate  purposes,  all  that,  etc. 
(Here  describe  the  property.) 


